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Singapore seeks $4.3M in assets tied to Cambodian tycoon Chen Zhi amid international crackdown.
Singapore authorities are seeking to seize over $3.7 million in cheques, $200,000 in bonds, and $362,200 in security deposits linked to Cambodian tycoon Chen Zhi and his Prince Group, following a court application by a former employee of his Singapore-based family office.
The Commercial Affairs Department opposes the release, citing ongoing investigations into complex transactions dating back to 2017.
The move is part of a broader international crackdown, with the U.S. and U.K. imposing sanctions, seizing $15 billion in bitcoin, and freezing assets including 19 London properties.
In Singapore, police seized over $150 million in assets, including a yacht and vehicles, and froze multiple bank accounts.
Three Singaporeans were sanctioned, and one, Nigel Tang, was arrested on money laundering charges.
Chen Zhi and another associate remain at large, while Karen Chen is believed to be in Cambodia.
Prince Group denies all allegations.
Singapur busca $4.3 millones en activos vinculados al magnate de Camboya Chen Zhi en medio de la represión internacional.