Malaysian military officer Muhammad Rizalman Ismail attends a court hearing in Wellington, New Zealand. (Associated Press)
Wellington:
A Malaysian military officer who was extradited to New Zealand pleaded not guilty to sexual assault charges on Friday.
Muhammad Rizalman Ismail chose to have a jury trial and remains on bail with conditions, after pleading not guilty to burglary and assault with the intent to rape. Each charge carries a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.
Rizalman was working at the Malaysian Embassy in Wellington when he was arrested on May 9 for allegedly following a 21-year-old woman home and assaulting her.
He left the country soon after under the protection of diplomatic immunity.
The case has proved embarrassing for both countries.
New Zealand initially blamed Malaysia for invoking immunity but then later conceded its officials may have given the mistaken impression they did not oppose Rizalman returning home.
Rizalman's next court appearance has been scheduled for February.
Muhammad Rizalman Ismail chose to have a jury trial and remains on bail with conditions, after pleading not guilty to burglary and assault with the intent to rape. Each charge carries a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.
Rizalman was working at the Malaysian Embassy in Wellington when he was arrested on May 9 for allegedly following a 21-year-old woman home and assaulting her.
He left the country soon after under the protection of diplomatic immunity.
The case has proved embarrassing for both countries.
New Zealand initially blamed Malaysia for invoking immunity but then later conceded its officials may have given the mistaken impression they did not oppose Rizalman returning home.
Rizalman's next court appearance has been scheduled for February.
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