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PETALING JAYA: If the jewels of a Lebanese firm that was sent to Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor (photo) have not been reported to the Customs Department, the objects may make the object of a new seizure.
In a report published by Malaysiakini, the general director of customs, Datuk Seri T. Subromaniam, said this about the shipment of 44 jewels that are currently held by the police
. contacted them for the moment: "Any undeclared object can also (be) the subject of a seizure."
He replied to the deputy Jelutong RSN Rayer, who had asked if the consignments had been declared to the Customs Department when they were imported into Malaysia
"Who was the consignee?" Has the customs excise been paid, how did these shipments reach Rosmah? this jewel? "Rayer asked in a statement Friday (July 13).
Tuesday (July 10), the Beirut-based jewelery company Global Royalty Trading SAL sued Rosmah for a shipment of" missing "jewelery.
Lebanese company named the wife of former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak as sole defendant in his lawsuit.
19659002] The firm claimed that Rosmah had confirmed receipt of the 44 articles in a letter dated May 22.
However, Rosmah's lawyers pointed out that she had not bought any of the jewels sought after by the Lebanese company.
On June 27, police said at a press conference that money, jewelry, luxury bags, watches and sunglasses seized in premises related to Najib were worth up to RM1.1bil, which made it the largest seizure of Malaysian history.
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