Stabroek News

Jamaica seeks $203m forfeiture from businesswo­man over counterfei­t goods

-

(Jamaica Observer) KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Assets Recovery Agency is seeking the forfeiture of over $203 million from Chinese-Jamaica businesswo­man Lan Yan as her alleged benefit from the retailing of counterfei­t goods.

According to a release from the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, the agency has filed a pecuniary penalty order against her pursuant to section 5 of the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) in the Home Circuit Court. The matter, which is to be heard on July 14, is subsequent to an order granted in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court Civil Division for $2,100,000, which the police seized from the businesswo­man in 2015, to be forfeited to the Government.

That order was made on Thursday, June 14, by Senior Parish Judge Opal Smith and, at that time, her attorney Hugh Wildman indicated his client’s intention to file an appeal.The ministry said the cash was seized on Thursday, April 30, 2015, when personnel from the Asset Recovery Agency and members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force’s Constabula­ry Financial Unit conducted a search operation at Lan’s home.

It said the cash was found in four different locations of an upstairs bedroom hidden in black plastic bags.

When questioned by the police as to the source and intended use of the cash, she reportedly indicated that the cash was from her business and was intended to be used in her business.

The cash was seized by the police under POCA on the suspicion that it had derived from unlawful conduct.

The judge expressed that Lan had failed to effectivel­y challenge the evidence presented by the agency and found that there was sufficient evidence upon which to conclude that the cash had been derived from unlawful conduct. “The finding was based on a number of factors highlighte­d throughout the agency’s case, including the seizure of the counterfei­t goods by the police at Lan Yan’s business, the volume of counterfei­t items seized, the fact that Lan Yan had pleaded guilty to the offence and Lan Yan’s failure to give a truthful account,” said the ministry.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Guyana