
“We have to check with the forensics department if there was any requirement to bring the body out, but as far as we are concerned there is no change in status quo,” Subramaniam told reporters.
He said the next of kin have not come forward to provide assistance on how the body is to be treated.
Jong Nam was murdered on Feb 13, when police say two women smeared super toxic VX nerve agent on his face at Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (klia2).
Media reports on Monday said the body was moved out of the hospital to a funeral parlour, and later was being prepared to go on a flight to Beijing.
Meanwhile The New Straits Times reported on Tuesday that the body was expected to go from Beijing to North Korea, without disclosing its source for the information.