Police on the Indonesian island yesterday boarded and searched the luxury vessel Equanimity which was being sought by US investigators as part of their probe into Malaysian state fund 1MDB.
The US Justice Department alleges in civil lawsuits that USD 4.5 billion was looted from 1MDB -- set up Prime Minister Najib Razak -- in a campaign of fraud and money-laundering. Najib and the fund deny any wrongdoing.
The suits list USD 1.7 billion in assets allegedly bought with the stolen money US officials are seeking to recover. These include the 300-foot (90-metre) yacht Equanimity, reportedly worth some USD 250 million, which US officials said was bought by a financier known as Jho Low, an unofficial adviser to 1MDB.
He has denied any wrongdoing and his current whereabouts are unknown.
After the seizure of Equanimity, a spokesman for Low noted that the Department of Justice (DoJ) had officially delayed its efforts to seize assets last year.
A US court reportedly granted a stay after a request from authorities, as they believed the civil proceedings could affect a criminal probe they are also conducting.
The spokesman said in a statement late yesterday the DoJ had "still not taken any steps to prove that any impropriety has occurred.
Opposition politicians jumped on the seizure of the Cayman Islands-registered vessel to attack the government.
Senior opposition figure Azmin Ali described the seizure as a "milestone" in the investigation into 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
"The failure of Malaysian authorities to act in the cause of justice presents a stark contrast to this bold action by Indonesian authorities who cooperated with the US Department of Justice," he said in a statement.
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