Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Ex-Malaysia PM to face graft probe as police raids continue

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Ousted Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has been summoned by the anti-graft agency amid a probe into troubled state fund 1MDB, sources said on Friday, after police launched pre-dawn raids on premises linked to Najib and confiscate­d jewellery, luxury handbags and cash.

Police have been searching Najib’s home and other places as part of an investigat­ion into scandal-plagued 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB), an extraordin­ary turn of events that few would have predicted before his shock defeat in the May 9 general election.

The embattled former premier is to meet Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officers on Tuesday. Three commission sources confirmed that a notice had been served on Najib to give his statement in relation to their probe on SRC Internatio­nal, a former unit of 1MDB.

“It has been done,” one source said when asked if the notice had been delivered to Najib at his family home. A member of a panel that reviewed the MACC’s files on 1MDB found that the commission had evidence that Najib received $10.5 million from SRC Internatio­nal.

Najib’s lawyer declined to comment on the MACC summons. Najib has denied wrongdoing. The investigat­ions started

KUALALUMPU­R:

barely a week after Najib’s ruling coalition suffered a spectacula­r loss to an opposition bloc led by his former mentor, Mahathir Mohamad, 92, the first change of government since Malaysia gained independen­ce from Britain in 1957. Mahathir on Friday announced his cabinet of 15 senior ministers who will take their oath of office on Monday.

Police seized 284 boxes of designer handbags and dozens of bags filled with cash and jewellery in the raid on a luxury condominiu­m in the centre of Kuala Lumpur linked to Najib.

Items such as Birkin handbags from Hermes, watches and other valuables were carted out of the condominiu­m at the upmarket Pavilion Residences, police said.

“Exactly how much jewellery, I would not be able to say, because we know that we confiscate­d bags containing jewellery and the number of jewellery is rather big,” Amar Singh, director of police commercial crime investigat­ions, told reporters.

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