Report: Emergency procedures taken at Malaysian Embassy in N. Korea


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 07 Mar 2017

The Malaysian Embassy in Pyongyang, North Korea. - Pix source: China Press

PETALING JAYA: Workers at the Malaysian Embassy in North Korea were reportedly seen burning documents and loading luggage into vehicles shortly after Pyongyang expelled Ambassador Mohamad Nizan Mohamad.  

According to a Chinese media report, “emergency procedures” were initiated soon after North Korea made the announcement at around 6pm on Monday.  

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