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HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) – You can now have a glimpse of the 90-meter yacht previously owned by Malaysian fugitive financier Low Taek Jho for $ 1.25 million ($ 1.7 million S) per week.
The luxury yacht, now called Tranquility, is now docked at the Old Port in Cannes on the Riviera Coast, the South China Morning Post reported, citing its agent. The price excludes fuel and other costs, he said.
The vessel was seized in Indonesian waters last year as part of Malaysia's efforts to recover about 4.5 billion US dollars allegedly diverted by the country's investment arm. State 1Malaysia Development Berhad.
The government had trouble finding buyers for the ship before selling it to casino company Genting Malaysia Bhd for $ 126 million in April.
The ship has floating platforms at the stern, a gymnasium, a mbadage room, a sauna, an 18,5 m² plunge pool and a transparent top deck jacuzzi, visible from below, according to the report. A grand piano sits in the main living room, decorated with marble and gold leaf, he added.
Formerly known as Equanimity and powered by two motors of 4,828 horsepower, the yacht arrived at the Cote d'Azur only on July 1, coming from Singapore via Sri Lanka, announced the post office.
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