The Borneo Post

Jho Low’s private jet next

Putrajaya now eyes to bring back the fugitive businessma­n’s aircraft to Malaysia

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SERDANG: The government is now eyeing to bring back a private jet belonging to fugitive businessma­n Low Taek Jho, or Jho Low, currently reported to be in Singapore, said Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday.

When asked about reports that Putrajaya is bringing back the jet when met by reporters after visiting an art exhibition ‘ Tun M: A Forever Legacy’ at the Perdana University here yesterday, Dr Mahathir said : “Yes, I think so. We have to bring it back.”

Yes, I think so. We have to bring it back. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister

According to media reports, the private jet was impounded by Singaporea­n authoritie­s in 2017 and grounded at the Seletar Airport. It was also reported that the impounded Bombardier Global 5000 aircraft was part of some US$ 1 billion in assets allegedly acquired with funds misappropr­iated from 1Malaysia Developmen­t Bhd (1MDB).

Asked on the discussion to bring the private jet back to the country, Dr Mahathir said: “I don’t know, somebody else is doing it.” Dr Mahathir stressed that the government was trying to get back all the money that has been stolen from the country.

“We know who has it but of course, we do not know where they are. And the need for us to access the money depends on our proving that it is our money,” he said.

Superyacht Equanimity, widely reported to be linked to Jho Low, arrived in Malaysia on Aug 7 after being handed over by Indonesian authoritie­s.

The superyacht is currently berthed at Port Klang. Asked to comment on Jho Low’s statement through his spokesman alleging that Malaysia was ‘putting words into the mouth’ of the United States authoritie­s by saying the yacht’s arrival in Malaysia was after negotiatio­ns with the Americans, Dr Mahathir said: “I am very proud that I can put words into the US government.

“I must be greater than ( Donald) Trump. Well you can ask the US authority whether I put the words. I typed out the thing properly and shoved it down his throat. But he (Jho Low) should accept that,” he added.

 ??  ?? Dr Mahathir smiles as he looks at a portrait of himself, titled ‘Cosmologic­al Icon’ by Rahim Mat, on display at the exhibition. — Bernama photo
Dr Mahathir smiles as he looks at a portrait of himself, titled ‘Cosmologic­al Icon’ by Rahim Mat, on display at the exhibition. — Bernama photo

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