Malaysian police have identified the woman as Siti Aishah, 25, from Serang in Banten, a province that neighbors the Indonesian capital, Jakarta. She was arrested early today.
The ministry said in a statement it concluded the woman is Indonesian based on data provided by Malaysian authorities and the Indonesian Embassy in Malaysia.
"Following that verification, the embassy has requested consular access to the Government of Malaysia to provide assistance in order to ensure her legal rights," the statement said.
Malaysian police said the second woman they arrested had Vietnamese travel documents. Vietnamese Foreign Ministry's Deputy Spokeswoman Nguyen Phuong Tra said in a statement that Vietnamese authorities were closely coordinating with the Malaysians on the case.
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