Gold bars worth S$1.2m seized from Singaporean woman by British authorities


The woman was allowed to continue on her journey after the gold was initially seized. - NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Gold bars worth £650,000 (S$1.2 million) that were found in a Singaporean woman's hand luggage have been formally seized by British authorities in a case that has been linked to international money laundering.

The woman was transiting through London's Heathrow Airport in March 2020 after arriving from Singapore.

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