This Request from Indonesian Embassy to Siti Aisyah
Kamis, 02 Maret 2017 - 19:31 WIB
This Request from Indonesian Embassy to Siti Aisyah
A
A
A
KUALA LUMPUR - In addition to providing five lawyers from Gooi and Azura legal firm to defend Siti Aisyah, Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur also had some request to this Indonesian woman who which charged with the murder of Kim Jong-nam.
"They have filed formal charges for Siti Aisyah. Hence, we have prepared five lawyers from Gooi and Azura to defend her interests," Indonesian deputy ambassador to Malaysia, Andreano Erwin said after attending Aisyahs first trial at Sepang District Court, Malaysia on Wednesday (1/3).
Aisyah is prosecuted with Malaysian law about murdering which is responded by the lawyers by conveying objections over the accusations of police, as been presented to the media.
The lawyers also proposes request to meet Aisyah as she will be detained at the Kajang Prison. The team of lawyers is currently preparing argumentation to prepare their official meeting with Aisyah next week. To that end, Andreano believes the Malaysian court will provide equal legal opportunities to everyone.
"During a short talk with Aisyah, I tell her to be ready to face a long legal process ahead so she needs to keep her health and also keep praying. As long as I know, she is healthy," he noted.
Aisyah was detained by the Royal Malaysian Police on Feb 13. She is a second woman traveling on a Vietnamese passport, and a boyfriend of one of them have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the death of Jong-nam.
The Malaysian authority has detained the fourth suspect, a North Korean citizen, in connection with the murder of the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
"They have filed formal charges for Siti Aisyah. Hence, we have prepared five lawyers from Gooi and Azura to defend her interests," Indonesian deputy ambassador to Malaysia, Andreano Erwin said after attending Aisyahs first trial at Sepang District Court, Malaysia on Wednesday (1/3).
Aisyah is prosecuted with Malaysian law about murdering which is responded by the lawyers by conveying objections over the accusations of police, as been presented to the media.
The lawyers also proposes request to meet Aisyah as she will be detained at the Kajang Prison. The team of lawyers is currently preparing argumentation to prepare their official meeting with Aisyah next week. To that end, Andreano believes the Malaysian court will provide equal legal opportunities to everyone.
"During a short talk with Aisyah, I tell her to be ready to face a long legal process ahead so she needs to keep her health and also keep praying. As long as I know, she is healthy," he noted.
Aisyah was detained by the Royal Malaysian Police on Feb 13. She is a second woman traveling on a Vietnamese passport, and a boyfriend of one of them have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the death of Jong-nam.
The Malaysian authority has detained the fourth suspect, a North Korean citizen, in connection with the murder of the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
(rnz)