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Abstract:Malaysia agreed to Indonesia's request to drop charges against an Indonesian woman accused in the 2017 killing of the North Korean leader's half-brother, its attorney general said in a letter on March 8. Siti Aisyah
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia agreed to Indonesia's request to drop charges against an Indonesian woman accused in the 2017 killing of the North Korean leader's half-brother, its attorney general said in a letter on March 8.
Siti Aisyah was released from custody on Monday after a Malaysian court dropped a murder charge against her.
Aisyah will be able to return to Indonesia, Malaysian Attorney General Tommy Thomas told Yasonna Laoly, Indonesia's law minister, in the letter, seen by Reuters.
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