Rolls-Royce, Mercedes linked to money laundering probe towed away from D’Leedon condo
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THREE vehicles linked to Singapore’s money laundering investigation were seized from D’Leedon condominium on Wednesday (Mar 6), as the police dragnet that has so far swept up over S$3 billion worth of cash, cars, properties and luxury goods widens.
Photos seen by The Business Times showed a gray Toyota, black Mercedes-Benz and a black Rolls-Royce being towed away from the District 10 condominium on Leedon Road.
BT understands that police seized the three vehicles, and that they belong to a male foreigner who lived in a ground-floor unit at the 1,715-unit D’Leedon. He is said to have been renting the unit for two years with his wife and children.
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