A Malaysian minister says police are working with Interpol to determine the real location of Naimah and her two children, who are believed to be in Europe. According to the reporting, the police unit handling foreign relations and Malaysia’s Interpol National Central Bureau in Kuala Lumpur are cooperating closely as part of the effort to trace where the three are. The authorities are focused on identifying their actual location rather than relying solely on the initial belief that they are in Europe. The information is being handled through established channels between police and Interpol, with investigators coordinating to verify travel or whereabouts details and to locate the individuals precisely. The reports do not provide further specifics on the country involved, the timeframe, or whether additional leads have been confirmed. Overall, both accounts describe the same operational step: Malaysian police, via their foreign relations section and the Interpol NCB in KL, are working together to find and confirm where Naimah and the children are located.