The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Friday’s seizures no connection to 1MDB — Najib’s lawyer

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KUALA LUMPUR: Former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak claims that the recent seizure at his family’s two residentia­l units at Jalan Raja Chulan here early Friday were of personal belongings and have no connection to 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB) cases, according to his lawyer Datuk Harpal Singh Grewal.

He said Najib expressed disappoint­ment over the indiscrimi­nate manner in which Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department (CCID) raided the condominiu­ms occupied by his children, Nor Ashman and Nooryana Najwa (Gina), claiming that the raids did not follow the standard of procedures (SOP).

Harpal claimed that the search conducted at Gina’s condominiu­m was done in her absence and only her maid was in attendance.

“It is a great shock to the family that the items seized from room number one are clothing and shoes which belong to her personally and have been purchased or gifted to her over the years.

“More disappoint­ing, the couple’s wedding gifts were seized and removed by the raiding party without any attempt to identify the nature of the items seized. Other than that, police also seized several pairs of baby shoes and attire purchased for the couple’s young child,” Harpal told a media conference in front of Najib’s residence at Langgak Duta yesterday.

He said in Ashman’s condominiu­m, his personal items like old handphones, lpads and a laptop were seized.

“All these items are working tools of Ashman who is gainfully employed. Moreover, his assistant’s belongings like watches, and laptop also being seized,” he said.

According Harpal, Gina has been gainfully employed by an establishe­d internatio­nal private equity fund and is a successful woman in her own right and her husband is also a successful businessma­n in his own right and comes from a well-to-do family.

“The seizures made is reflected by the manner in which the police personnel helped themselves to food and chocolates in the refrigerat­or and further demanded that the meals be prepared for them. - Bernama

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