Viral photos of 'seized' Birkins, Rolex watches aren't from Najib's home, but are actually stock photos


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 20 May 2018

PETALING JAYA: Several viral photos of luxury watches, handbags and stacks of cash supposedly seized from former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak's residence are fake.

A quick Google Image search reveals that several of these viral images are stock photos.

One image showing a tray of six gold Rolex watches is widely shared on social media site Pinterest while another image of luggage filled with stacks of US currency is from a June 2016 robbery case that happened in the US.

The most widely distributed photo is of 27 multi-coloured Hermes Birkin handbags laid out neatly on what looks like a living room floor.

This photo was previously shared on Sarawak Report's Facebook page saying it was an unverified photo purportedly of Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor's designer bags estimated at RM20mil.

On Saturday, Singapore-based luxury goods store Shopfirstluxury debunked the photo clarifying that it was taken in their showroom.

"If anybody receive this broadcast (viral photo), please just don't spread it again using this picture," Shopfirstluxury wrote on its Instagram.

"In this fast information era, let's be a responsible news reader, and think twice before sharing to your friends and family," it added.

The photo of the collection of expensive handbags went viral several days after polling day at the same time when several Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia members lodged a police report claiming they had information about an alleged attempt to transport and hide up to 50 Birkin handbags allegedly belonging to Rosmah in a luxury residence in Kuala Lumpur.

Police had been searching six premises linked to Najib in their investigations into the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal since May 16.

On May 18, police seized 284 boxes filled with designer handbags, watches, jewellery and cash in various currencies from three condominiums at Pavilion Residences in Kuala Lumpur.

The police have been photographed transporting luggage and orange boxes containing the designer handbags seized from the raid, but have not released any verified images of the seized items.

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