GEORGE TOWN: Police have picked up JJ Poor To Rich (JJPTR) founder Johnson Lee (pic) and two of his right-hand men in Kuala Lumpur at around 4.30 onTuesday morning.
The trio were detained when they visited Berjaya Times Square, the intended venue of JJPTR company's dinner this Saturday.
Police are expected to release a statement on their arrest soon.
Previously, Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) director Comm Datuk Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said JJPTR have collected investments of up to RM1.7bil up until now.
Comm Acryl said in a statement last week that following investigations on JJPTR, Bukit Aman’s Anti-Money Laundering squad, CCID, Bank Negara, the Companies Commission of Malaysia, Inland Revenue Department, National Revenue Recovery Enforcement Team and Cyber Security raided eight different locations in Penang.
He said that said the eight locations, several offices and residential units, were believed to be used as offices of the syndicate’s operations.
Comm Acryl Sani said following the raid, 15 workers and four investors have been held for documentation process and questioning.
He added that all of them are aged between 23 and 40.
It is learnt that of the 15 workers held 13 are women while three of the four investors are also women.
All of those held are locals.
“Also seized were seven computers and laptops, cash counting machines, hundreds of JJPTR company documents, televisions, CCTV cameras and RM3,300 cash,” he said in the statement.
Comm Acryl Sani said that action to freeze accounts belonging to JJPTR were also being carried out under the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001.
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