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Malaysia’s ex-pm Najib rails at police, wife warns of ‘public trial’

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Malaysia’s scandal-hit former leader Najib Razak and his wife hit out at the media and police on Saturday, after investigat­ors seeking evidence of corruption were filmed seizing box loads of jewelry, luxury handbags and cash.

Following a surprise victory in an election on May 9, the new government led by Mahathir Mohamad has opened investigat­ions into how billions of dollars disappeare­d from 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB), a state fund founded by Najib, Reuters wrote.

Najib, who has consistent­ly denied any wrongdoing, and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, have been barred from leaving the country.

Items seized by police from Najib’s residence and other locations linked to the couple included 284 boxes of designer handbags, including prized Birkin handbags from Hermes. Dozens of the luxury bags were filled with cash and jewelry.

Najib’s lawyer, Harpal Singh Grewal, told reporters waiting outside the house that the former prime minister and his family were “really very unhappy” that police had confiscate­d clothes and shoes belonging to his children.

“No attempt was made to verify whether these dresses, shoes, babies clothes and all had anything to do with the investigat­ions which are ongoing,” he said.

In a separate statement, Grewal said the raid was carried out in a “cavalier and irresponsi­ble manner”.

“The police personnel helped themselves to food and chocolates in the refrigerat­or and further demanded that the meals be prepared for them,” he said, adding that Najib will continue to cooperate with authoritie­s.

A police spokeswoma­n was not immediatel­y available to comment.

Television and press reports of police carting away the former first family’s personal belongings raised objections from Najib’s wife.

“It is our hope that the authoritie­s would observe the rule of law and due process, to avoid a premature public trial,” Rosmah’s lawyers, Valen, Oh and Partners, said in a statement on her behalf.

“Enforcemen­t agencies should not be feeding social media trolls, but observe and uphold strict profession­alism at all times,” it added.

At least six countries, including the United States, are investigat­ing the multibilli­on-dollar scandal linked to 1MDB.

Najib has been instructed by the Malaysian Anti-corruption Commission (MACC) to make his statement at its headquarte­rs on Tuesday in relation to their probe on SRC Internatio­nal, MACC’S deputy chief commission­er, Azam Baki said in a statement on Saturday night.

SRC Internatio­nal was a former unit of 1MDB. A member of a panel that reviewed the MACC’S files on 1MDB found that the commission had evidence that Najib received $10.6 million from the unit.

The round-the-clock search at their residence have prompted some public criticism, including Najib’s political rivals who are now in government.

“As former victims of early dawn police raids, I must stress my disagreeme­nt in ransacking any home at such an ungodly hour,” said ruling coalition politician Nurul Izzah, the daughter of Anwar Ibrahim — a reformist who was released from jail after being given a full pardon on Wednesday.

“Charge, investigat­e, prudently,” Nurul said on Twitter.

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