Rizalman expected to be extradited on Monday, says report


PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian diplomatic aide who is facing allegations of burglary and assault with attempt to rape in New Zealand could be sent back to the country on Monday.

According to the New Zealand Herald, Warrant Officer 2 Muhammad Rizalman Ismail is said to have undergone a final psychiatric evaluation on Friday and could be discharged over the weekend.

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