Malaysia Seizes Luxury Bags, Cash, Jewelry in Probe of Former PM Najib Razak
Malaysian police on Friday confiscated 284 designer handbags and 72 suitcases containing cash, jewelry and other valuables as part of a corruption and money-laundering investigation into former Prime Minister Najib Razak. Commercial crime chief Amar Singh said the valuables were seized in a search that began late Thursday at apartments linked to Najib at an upscale condominium in Kuala Lumpur. Singh said the seizure was part of investigations into a corruption scandal at the 1MDB state fund, which is also being probed by the U.S. and other countries.
US investigators say Najib’s associates stole and laundered $4.5 billion from the fund, some of which landed in Najib’s bank account, and that $23 million was used to buy a pink diamond necklace for his wife. Najib, whose coalition was ousted in a stunning election defeat last week, denies any wrongdoing. Television stations showed footage of police carting away orange boxes containing handbags as well as luggage of various sizes from the condominium.
Singh said the seizure included Birkin Hermes bags, cash in various currencies, watches and a “big amount” of jewelry. Najib’s wife, Rosmah Mansor, is known in Malaysia for her love for Birkin bags, which luxury publications say cost from $12,000 to more than $200,000. Singh declined to say who the apartments belonged to but that the “search was conducted in relevance to our 1MDB investigations.” He said police also conducted simultaneous raids at several other locations including Najib’s family house, his former office as prime minister and an official residence. Documents related to 1MDB were seized from the office and police are still trying to crack open a safe in Najib’s house, he said. He declined to say if the haul was enough to indict Najib. The search for evidence is ongoing, he said.