Court denies requests by accused in money laundering case to speak to family members

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Court denies requests by accused in money laundering case to speak to family members
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SINGAPORE - The flashy clothes were gone as the accused in the billion-dollar money laundering case made court appearances on Wednesday, donning generic red T-shirts typically seen on accused persons. Read more at straitstimes.com.

donning generic red T-shirts typically seen on accused persons.

Su Haijin had jumped from a second-storey balcony in an alleged attempt to evade arrest outside his residence at 16 Ewart Park. PHOTOS: ST READER, ST FILE In total, the couple are linked to assets valued at more than $160 million, including 18 properties. The assets were seized, frozen or slapped with an order that prevents them from being sold.On Wednesday, Su Haijin asked to see his family. District Judge Terence Tay allowed it, and he waved to them via his lawyer’s laptop.

Judge Tay rejected the request after Deputy Public Prosecutor David Koh pointed out that Su Jianfeng’s wife is a witness in investigations.

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