GEORGE TOWN: Police have not dismissed the possibility that the suspects in the murder of North Korean exile Kim Jong-nam are still in the country's embassy in Kuala Lumpur, said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar. He added that the police are waiting for the suspects to surrender, adding that warrants of arrest would be issued against them if they fail to do so. "We believe they are in the embassy and we will compel them to come out through Section 111 of the Criminal Procedure Code," said Khalid. Khalid added that the police have asked the relevant North Korean authorities to surrender all the suspects. - BernamaRelated stories:Malaysia-N. Korea trade expected to be reviewed at Cabinet meetingSarawak awaiting Federal decision on N. Korean workersNur Jazlan: North Korean Embassy cordoned off to identify occupantsMalaysian woman in North Korea unaware of temporary banZahid: US should also rank human trafficking source countriesNajib chairs National Security Council meeting over North Korea's decision
Source: The Star March 07, 2017 09:59 UTC