Seized Cars in Money Laundering Case
【Summary】Four luxury cars, including two Rolls-Royces and a Porsche, were seized from a bungalow in Singapore in connection with a $2.8 billion money laundering case. The cars, valued at over $4.7 million, were linked to one of the accused individuals. Police officers were present during the removal of the vehicles.
Authorities in Singapore have towed four luxury cars from a good class bungalow (GCB) in Third Avenue, off Bukit Timah Road. The vehicles, which include a red Rolls-Royce Dawn, a black Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a red Porsche 911 Targa, and a white Toyota Alphard, are estimated to be worth over $4.7 million. The GCB was rented by Su Jianfeng, a Vanuatu national who is one of the 10 individuals accused in Singapore's worst money laundering case.
The police were seen at the property, with one police vehicle inside the bungalow and four tow trucks outside the compound. At least eight police officers were present during the operation.
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