Man who arrived from Republic of Korea is remanded
Monday, 30 October 2017, 3:52 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Police
Update - Man who arrived from Republic of Korea is remanded
in custody
The 35-year-old man who arrived in New Zealand
earlier this week has appeared in court today and has been
remanded in custody.
The man has been charged in relation
to an alleged historic theft in New Zealand and is due to
reappear in North Shore District Court on Wednesday 1
November, 2017.
Crown Law has received a request from the
Republic of Korea (ROK) to seek an arrest warrant in
relation to other matters in the ROK.
New Zealand Police
will continue to liaise with ROK
authorities.
ENDS
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