A Malaysian envoy is due to appear before the courts on sexual assault charges this weekend, five months after he fled New Zealand with diplomatic immunity.
Officials remained tight-lipped yesterday about the extradition of former military attache Muhammad Rizalman bin Ismail from Malaysia. But he was expected to be flown back tomorrow with a police escort and taken immediately to the Wellington District Court.
The 38-year-old faces charges of burglary and assault with intent to rape, which are punishable by 10 years' jail.
Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully refused to discuss specifics of the case, except to say there had been a court case in Malaysia to order Rizalman's extradition.