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23 May 2015

Around Bt1.8 billion (RM193mil) of UFun Thailand’s investment assets have been withdrawn and wired to Malaysia for laundering

Published: Saturday May 23, 2015 MYT 9:30:00 AM
Updated: Saturday May 23, 2015 MYT 9:42:03 AM

UFun Thailand's RM190mil laundered in Malaysia

    KUALA LUMPUR: Around Bt1.8 billion (RM193mil) of UFun Thailand’s investment assets belonging to Thailand-based investors have been withdrawn and wired to Malaysia for laundering, chief investigator Pol Lt-General Suwira Songmetta said.

    The latest withdrawal of Bt779 million (RM85.9mil) in cash was intercepted by police on Wednesday.
    Three Thai nationals and a Malaysian were arrested in Padang Besar for attempting to smuggle the cash into Malaysia, Suwira said.
    The four suspects have also been charged with conspiring to launder money in addition to fraudulent investment and lending, he added.
    Anyone found involved in the smuggling of cash or wiring of money associated with the UFun scheme would be charged with money-laundering, which would subject them to seizure of assets, said Suwira, an assistant national police chief.
    Police revealed that Bt1.8 billion had been withdrawn from 33 bank accounts and smuggled out of Thailand in two ways – Boon Kiat Choo, arrested with the three Thais, smuggled the cash to Malaysia, or a Penang-based man received the money from Boon after he withdrew the money from a Penang bank.
    Suwira said a singer – Supakij Tangthatsawas – had made an appointment with the police to explain his alleged links with UFun as a key endorser, who openly invited the public to invest in UFun.

    The officer also named comedian Theerachart “Ood Pentor” Theerawitthayaku and country singer Khwannapha “Lala” Ruengsri as such endorsers who would be later summoned for questioning.
    Suwira said the Malaysian police were willingly to probe a suspected link between a key UFUN Thailand suspect on the run – Maj-General Athiwat Sunpan – after he was found taking a photo with the son of a high-ranking Malaysian politician. - The Nation/Asia News Network.

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