Singapore's record money laundering case: Assets frozen exceed RM10.55bil; two more suspects sought


Warrants of arrest and Interpol Red Notices have been issued against two more suspects, Su Yongcan (left) and Wang Huoqiang. - PHOTOS: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE via The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE: The assets seized in Singapore’s largest money laundering case that saw 10 foreigners arrested are now worth more than S$3 billion (RM10.55 billion).

The police said on Jan 19 that they have issued prohibition of disposal orders on another 55 properties and 15 vehicles. An additional 189 luxury bags, 34 pieces of jewellery and five luxury watches were also seized.

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