The Immigration Department has detained another individual, a woman, to assist investigations into the seizure of RM13.5 million during raids in Kota Kinabalu recently, since the suspect is believed to be involved in a prostitution syndicate.
Immigration Department director-general Datuk Seri Mustafar Ali said the 48-year-old woman was detained by a special team at 12 noon Tuesday, at an apartment in Jalan Api-Api, where part of the cash was found.
“The woman is the wife of one of the main mastermind in the case. With the detention, we have nabbed four masterminds in the case,” he told reporters Tuesday.
In the ‘Ops Gegar’ raid at a hotel here last Friday, Immigration officers detained several individuals and found more than RM11 million in cash at the Promenade hotel.
Further investigations revealed that RM1.1 million more was stashed at an apartment belonging to one of those detained, not far from the location of the raid.
Seventeen individuals detained in the raid were Philippine nationals, from teenagers to those in their 30’s, believed to be victims of a prostitution syndicate masterminded by three men.
Commenting further, Mustafar said further investigations revealed that the hotel that was raided on Friday had been operating since 1999.
“Investigations also found that some of the money seized had been kept since 2008 and are mossy, but investigations were still ongoing to find out where the money was obtained.
“Other than the Immigration Act 1959/63, the case is also being investigated under the Anti Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001,” he said.