Malaysian police say searching five properties linked to ousted PM Najib
Dozen policemen search former Primer Minister's private residences
Ousted Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. PHOTO: REUTERS.
KUALA LUMPUR:
Malaysian police are searching five locations linked to ousted Prime Minister Najib Razak, police director Amar Singh told Reuters on Thursday.
Police swoop on disgraced Malaysian ex-premier's home
Singh, the head of the commercial crime department, did not provide any other details.
At least a dozen armed policemen entered Najib’s home late on Wednesday after he returned from prayers at a mosque, Reuters witnesses said. They seized handbags and few other personal items, a lawyer for Najib said.
The search there was continuing into the morning. Other than Najib’s private residence, police are also searching the prime minister’s office and the official residence, The Star newspaper reported. Two places at a condominium where Najib’s family is believed to own property were also searched, it said.
Malaysian police are searching five locations linked to ousted Prime Minister Najib Razak, police director Amar Singh told Reuters on Thursday.
Police swoop on disgraced Malaysian ex-premier's home
Singh, the head of the commercial crime department, did not provide any other details.
At least a dozen armed policemen entered Najib’s home late on Wednesday after he returned from prayers at a mosque, Reuters witnesses said. They seized handbags and few other personal items, a lawyer for Najib said.
The search there was continuing into the morning. Other than Najib’s private residence, police are also searching the prime minister’s office and the official residence, The Star newspaper reported. Two places at a condominium where Najib’s family is believed to own property were also searched, it said.