WorldKUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian police conducted searches through the night and into the Thursday morning at five places linked to ousted Prime Minister Najib Razak, including the family home where he stays, a senior police officer said. Amar Singh, the director of police commercial crime investigations, told Reuters that five places linked to Najib were being searched, including the family home in an upmarket Kuala Lumpur district. Singh gave no other details, but the Star newspaper said searches were also conducted at the prime minister’s office, the official residence and two places linked to Najib’s family in a luxury Kuala Lumpur condominium. The police started the search after Najib returned home from prayers at a mosque to mark the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. When asked whether Najib would be arrested, he said: “There is no indication that they (the police) will do it.”He said Najib and his family were cooperative with police.
Source: Sunday Times May 17, 2018 09:22 UTC