Korea could join investigation into NZ child suitcase murders

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An expert on international policing says New Zealand police could send an officer to Korea to assist with the murder investigation into the two children found in suitcases in Auckland. 9News

"Years ago when it [Interpol] was formed in the 1920s, police didn't have the international contacts they built from counter-terrorism and the war on drugs," he said.

"I would think they [Korean police] are onto it... there is a process of managing those investigations and applying pressure to Korea if they weren't moving fast enough," he said. "The person might agree to being interviewed through their lawyer by a local police officer with an NZ officer present," den Heyer said.

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