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Saturday, July 14, 2018

BOMBSHELL – JHO LOW HAD PLASTIC SURGERY IN BANGKOK TO ALTER HIS FACE, CLAIMS REPORT: NAJIB’S TOP 1MDB LIEUTENANT NOW AMONG THE WORLD’S MOST WANTED MEN, EVEN HIS PHONE NUMBER COULD ONLY BE TRACED TO A PEASANT IN CHINA

PETALING JAYA: Fugitive financier Low Taek Jho, better known as Jho Low, may have assumed a new identity to evade arrest after his superyacht Equanimity was seized.
Police and immigration departments in Malaysia and Singapore assigned to track the fugitive implicated in the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) scandal believe Low could have had facial reconstruction surgery.
“We believe he may have altered his features and has assumed an alias,” said a source.
The authorities also believe that Low used special “ground butler services” available for VIPs and celebrities to help him clear immigration checkpoints.
His elusiveness, said the source, prompted authorities in both countries to request for Low’s travel details and even his latest photo, captured at immigration checkpoints, to give them a clearer image of the flamboyant playboy.
“Investigators do not have Low’s latest pictures. Most of the photographs available are believed to have been taken three or four years ago,” said the source.

The source also said that since the Equanimity was seized by the Indonesian authorities, Low was spotted in Phuket, Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Shanghai.
“Despite the Red Notice, the wanted businessman has managed to elude the authorities,” said the source.
However, from initial details pieced together, investigators believe Low has changed his appearance and is slipping in and out of these countries using multiple passports.
The source said aside from the Saint Kitts and Nevis passport Low used, the authorities are also looking at the possibility that he is holding other passports.
Low and his family members are said to have properties and financial assets in Australia, New Zealand and Thailand, said the source.
“He is also well connected in the United Arab Emirates and other middle eastern countries,” said the source.
A Kuala Lumpur-based plastic surgeon said with the money Low has, an operation to alter his appearance would be small change for him.
“To change a chubby round face to oval or diamond-shaped would cost him between US$10,000 (about RM40,000) and US$20,000 (RM80,000),” he said.
“The recovery period is about two weeks, but the patient will endure a swollen face for about a month.”
The doctor said plastic surgeons can also alter eyelids and the shape of the nose and mouth in just a few hours.
“There are many renowned clinics in Thailand where Low could have had this done professionally,” he said.
A Bangkok-based security expert, who specialises in travel arrangements, explained that Low could have also used “butler services” available to the rich and famous to avoid detection.
“Such passengers are normally taken directly to a private lounge operated by private jet operators as soon as they land.
“Their documents are handed to the pilots or ground handlers. They would sort it out with the immigration officer,” he said.
The security expert, who declined to be named, said such travellers can have a cup of coffee at the lounge and before they can finish their drink, immigration clearance would have been obtained.
“They don’t have to stand and hand over their passport personally to immigration officers and wait for the documents to be checked and stamped,” he said.
On Thursday, Immigration director-general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali said Low is believed to be travelling on a Saint Kitts and Nevis passport after the government revoked his Malaysian passport on June 15.
Saint Kitts and Nevis is a small island nation located in the Caribbean.
Last week, Low is said to have slipped out of Macau after police went there to look for him.
Low who had gotten wind of the police operation to apprehend him in Hong Kong escaped to Macau.
The Star reported on Thursday that Low is said to be heading towards Bangkok but it was not certain if he arrived there.
He has a family house in Bangkok and has been seen in the Thai capital frequently over the years.
Low is now believed to be at Saint Kitts and Nevis as he has no place to run to because of the Red Notice.- ANN

Jho Low ‘not in China’ as searches for fugitive prove fruitless after Malaysian tip-offs: Phone number traced to peasant in northern part of China

Beijing has investigated multiple recent tip-offs from Malaysia that its fugitive businessman Low Taek Jho was in China, but none turned out to be valid, according to sources familiar with the matter.
The US Department of Justice has said an estimated US$4.5 billion was misappropriated from 1MDB by high-level officials of the fund and their associates.
The tip-offs from Malaysia have led to a search of a hotel on the mainland, and the tracing of a phone number provided by Kuala Lumpur, said a senior official familiar with the case.
Despite China’s formidable surveillance system, Chinese police found no clue of the whereabouts of Low, popularly known as Jho Low, in a search of the hotel that lasted for over 10 days and included going through the guest list and video footage, according to the source.
Beijing then received another tip-off from Kuala Lumpur: a phone number allegedly used by Low – which Chinese authorities found to actually belong to a peasant in north China.
“He definitely is not in mainland China; any claim that he is hiding in the mainland is irresponsible,” the source had told the South China Morning Post on Wednesday.
Another source briefed about the matter said Beijing had acted promptly on multiple requests from Malaysia to search for Low.
“Usually these searches were based on specific tip-offs, and China has been prompt in dealing with each of them,” said the person, who requested anonymity to talk.
The first source said Hong Kong police, too, had received a tip-off from Kuala Lumpur that Low was thought to be meeting a friend or family member in a Hong Kong hotel at a specific time. A search by the city’s police concluded that no such meeting took place.
Low had lived in Hong Kong for at least five years when he was accused of having played a role in the 1MDB scandal. In an interview with the Post in 2015, Low denied the 1MDB allegations and said he would happily cooperate with Malaysian authorities.
The same source added that Kuala Lumpur had made similar requests to other governments in the region, including in Thailand.
Hong Kong police this week rejected a request from Singapore, made in April 2016, for assistance in arresting Low, without providing further details, according to The Straits Times in Singapore.
Singapore also had an Interpol red notice – a request to locate and provisionally arrest, pending extradition, but not an international arrest warrant – issued against Low, claiming that he is suspected of money-laundering in the city state.
Malaysia’s inspector-general of police Mohamad Fuzi Harun announced on Tuesday that a formal request had been filed to Macau police to help arrest Low. But Macau’s police issued a statement saying that the claim “is not in line with facts”.
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not replied to inquiries by the South China Morning Post over the matter. – SCMP
ANN / SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST

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