Malaysia's attorney general confirmed on Tuesday that the two women suspected of killing a Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) man in Malaysia will be charged in court on Wednesday.
Attorney-General Mohamed Apandi Ali said the two would be charged in a local court on Wednesday after the remand orders expires, the state news agency Bernama reported.
The two women, a Vietnamese and an Indonesian, was arrested following the death of a DPRK men on Feb. 13. They were caught by the surveillance footage of swapping the face of the victim. Police said the man was killed by VX nerve agent, a chemical weapon.
The two women said they were told to do a prank on the man, a claim rejected by the police.