Singapore Arrests 10 Foreigners, Seizes S$1bn Assets in Money Laundering Probe
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17 August 2023 18:09 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Singapore - Singapore authorities have arrested 10 foreigners for alleged money laundering and forgery offenses, in a case involving about S$1 billion ($737 million) of cash, properties, luxury cars, and other assets.
The police conducted simultaneous raids on Tuesday across the city-state to arrest the suspects, their statement said on Wednesday, August 16.
Prohibition of disposal orders was issued against 94 properties and 50 vehicles, with a total estimated value of more than S$815 million.
Other seizures included bank accounts, cash, luxury bags, jewelry, watches, electronic devices, and some documents with information on virtual assets.
The foreigners were aged between 31 and 44, and their nationalities include Chinese, Turkish, Cypriot, Cambodian, and Ni-Vanuatu, Singapore police said.
In a separate statement, the Singapore central bank said it has been "in touch with the financial institutions (FIs) where the potentially tainted funds have been identified. Supervisory engagements with these FIs are ongoing", without naming the FIs.
REUTERS
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