The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Woman held over RM13.5 mln

- By Elton Gomes

KOTA KINABALU: A local woman has been detained by the Immigratio­n Department over her alleged connection with the discovery of RM13.5 million cash during an anti-vice raid at the spa of a hotel here last week.

Its director-general, Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali, said immigratio­n officers uncovered about RM1.1 million in cash from the 46-yearold woman’s apartment here when she was arrested around noon yesterday.

This brings the total number of arrests to four, including two local men and a foreign man, in their 30s and 50s, and the discovery of RM13.5 million cash in an antivice raid on November 24.

Seventeen people, aged between 20 and 40, comprising Filipinas and China nationals believed to be victims of a human traffickin­g syndicate, were saved by immigratio­n officers during the 1am ‘Ops Cegar’ operation.

According to Mustafar, the woman is believed to be the wife of one of the three men.

“We are still investigat­ing to establish who is the real owner of all the money, how they acquired such huge amount of cash and what is the purpose of all that cash,” he said at a press conference at the Sabah Immigratio­n Department office here yesterday.

Mustafar said the cash, totaling RM13,563,227.60 was found inside drawers, on the beds and in boxes in a room at the spa while RM1.1 million cash was discovered in the woman’s apartment.

“Investigat­ion also revealed that the spa had been operating at the hotel since 1999. We also found condoms, lubricants and other elements related to sex activities at the spa when my men conducted the raid,” he said.

Mustafar added that the 17 women, who were found and rescued by immigratio­n officers, had claimed that they had been exploited and forced into prostituti­on, while checks on the spa revealed that modificati­ons had been made ostensibly for vice activity purposes.

The department will investigat­e the case from various angles, including human traffickin­g, money laundering, prostituti­on and overstayin­g.

He said the department would also work closely with other agencies to look into matter like the modificati­on of the building without approval; with the Inland Revenue Board for possible tax evasion; and the Companies Commission of Malaysia on details of the spa centre.

 ??  ?? Mustafar (centre) showing the RM13.5 million cash discovered by immigratio­n officers during the raid at a hotel spa and an apartment.
Mustafar (centre) showing the RM13.5 million cash discovered by immigratio­n officers during the raid at a hotel spa and an apartment.

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