Malaysia drops charges against detained Australian journalists who questioned PM Najib

Malaysia was not expected to bring charges against two Australian journalists who were arrested for trying to question Prime Minister Najib Razak about corruption allegations, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) said on Tuesday.
ABC reporter Linton Besser and camera operator Louie Eroglu had been due to appear in court on Tuesday morning after first being told they were likely to be charged for obstructing a public servant.
But the ABC said police had called their lawyer on Monday night to say no charges would be filed.
“The lawyer was called in the middle of the night and told it’s all off you don’t have to go to the court,” ABC Southeast Asia correspondent Adam Harvey said.
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“What you’ll need to do is bring the ABC team to a police station here where we’ll do some paperwork and hopefully a few hours after that they’ll be able to leave Malaysia.”