Rolls-Royce, Mercedes linked to money laundering probe towed away from D’Leedon condo
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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