KUALA LUMPUR: Items seized from six premises linked to ousted Malaysian leader Najib Razak, including cash, a vast stash of jewelry and luxury handbags, are worth up to $273 million, police said Wednesday.
“The total cost of all the items, the retail price, will be touching 910 (million) to 1.1 billion ringgit,” Amar Singh, the police’s head of commercial crime, told a press conference. That is equivalent to $225 million to $273 million.
The items included 116 million ringgits ($28.8 million) in cash in 26 different currencies, about 12,000 pieces of jewelry and hundreds of handbags as well as a large number of watches.
Allegations of massive corruption were a major factor behind the shock election loss of ex-premier Najib’s long-ruling coalition in elections last month to a reformist alliance headed by Mahathir Mohamad.
Najib and his cronies were accused of plundering billions of dollars from sovereign wealth fund 1MDB and using it to buy everything from US real estate to artworks. Najib and the fund deny any wrongdoing.
His luxury-loving wife Rosmah Mansor became a lightning rod for public anger due to her vast collection of handbags and jewels, and her reported love of overseas shopping trips.
Items seized from premises linked to Malaysia ex-PM Najib worth $273 million
Updated 27 June 2018