RM10bil money laundering case in Singapore: RM6.15bil in assets surrendered by 15 suspects on the run


The total amount of assets surrendered in the case is almost S$2.8 billion so far, with S$944 million in assets previously surrendered. - PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Assets worth about S$1.85 billion (RM6.15 billion) have been surrendered to the state by 15 foreigners who are on the run from the police in Singapore’s largest money laundering case.

This brings the total amount of assets surrendered in the case to almost S$2.8 billion so far, with S$944 million in assets previously surrendered by 10 money launderers who were jailed and deported.

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