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ARREST WARRANT OUT FOR JHO LOW, DAD

JHO Low’s father, Tan Sri Larry Low Hock Peng faces one charge of transferri­ng US$56 million derived from money-laundering activities to his son, while the fugitive financier faces eight criminal charges related to the 1MDB scandal. The applicatio­n for th

- RAHMAT KHAIRULRIJ­AL AND FARAH MARSHITA ABDUL PATAH cnews@nstp.com.my

THEY MARK THE FIRST CRIMINAL CHARGES TO BE FILED ANYWHERE AGAINST LOW

WARRANTS WILL ENABLE AUTHORITIE­S TO DETAIN THE TWO, BELIEVED TO BE ABROAD

LOW CONFIDENT OF BEING VINDICATED, SAYS THIS IS A ‘CASE OF TRIAL BY MEDIA’

COURT ALSO GIVES NOD FOR HIS SUPERYACHT, ‘EQUANIMITY’, TO BE SOLD OFF

THE Sessions Court has issued warrants of arrest against businessma­n Low Taek Jho, better known as Jho Low, and his father, Tan Sri Larry Low Hock Peng.

This is to enable the duo to be detained abroad to face moneylaund­ering charges related to the 1Malaysia Developmen­t Bhd (1MDB) scandal.

The warrants against Low, 37, and his father, 66, were issued after the Sessions Court approved an applicatio­n filed by the police’s Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department (CCID) and the Attorney-General’s Chambers against the duo, who had fled abroad.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun said police, via CCID, had conducted an investigat­ion on the criminal offences involving financial transactio­ns and businesses conducted by 1MDB.

“The outcome of our investigat­ions were referred to the Attorney-General’s Chambers for a decision on the charges against the two under Section 4(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Financing Act 2001.

“Warrants of arrest have been obtained against the two. The police will submit a ‘Red Notice’ to Interpol to track and capture them and bring them back to face the charges,” he said.

The applicatio­n was filed in absentia at the Sessions Court yesterday to enable police to apply for an extraditio­n order against Low and his father, who are believed to be hiding in China or Abu Dhabi.

Based on the charge sheet presented to the courts, Low faces eight individual charges under Section 4(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering and AntiTerror­ism Financing Act 2001 for receiving and transferri­ng funds obtained from money-laundering activities. Low’s father faces one charge of transferri­ng US$56 million derived from money-laundering activities to his son under the same act. In total, the funds totaled US$261 million (RM1 billion) while the transferre­d amount involved US$196 million.

The process of receiving and transferri­ng the funds were done via separate accounts with BSI Bank of Singapore between December 2013 and June 2014.

For each charge, both father and son could be fined up to RM5 million or jailed up to five years, or both.

United States Attorney-General Jeff Sessions had previously described the 1MDB scandal as “kleptocrac­y at its worst”.

The US Department of Justice, meanwhile, had dubbed the 1MDB issue as the world’s biggest kleptocrac­y. Legislativ­e bodies in countries, such as Switzerlan­d and Singapore, had initiated action against banks and individual­s connected to money-laundering linked to 1MDB.

On July 4, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who was formerly chairman of the 1MDB advisory board, was brought to the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court to face three charges of criminal breach of trust and one count of abusing his position in relation to SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd funds, worth RM42 million.

The former prime minister was then brought to the Kuala Lumpur High Court on Aug 8, where he pleaded not guilty to three charges of receiving money derived from illegal activities, totaling RM42 million, through his personal bank account.

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