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The police were unable to itemise the jewellery seized in relation to the 1MDB investigation at a luxury condominium due to its sheer massiveness, the High Court was told on Tuesday (April 14).

Former Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) director Datuk Seri Amar Singh Ishar Singh testified that the police found 71 luggage bags, a plastic box and some 200-plus boxes in the unit at Pavilion Residences in 2018.

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00:02Bags filled to the brim with jewellery, cash spilling onto the floor.
00:05So much loot, police couldn't even begin to count it.
00:09That is the extraordinary testimony emerging from the Kuala Lumpur High Court on Tuesday,
00:14as former top cop Datuk Seri Amar Singh Ishar Singh revealed what investigators really found
00:19when they raided a luxury condominium linked to Datin Seri Rosmah Mansour at Pavilion Residences back in 2018.
00:26The former Commercial Crime Investigation Department Director said officers discovered 71 luggage bags,
00:33a plastic box, and more than 200 additional boxes inside the unit.
00:37He also described the scale of what they found.
00:55Amar Singh was testifying in a lawsuit filed by Global Royalty Trading SAL against Rosmah in May 2023.
01:02The Beirut-based jeweller is claiming that 43 out of 44 pieces of high-end jewellery,
01:08including diamond necklaces, bracelets, and tiaras,
01:11sent to Rosmah by the company's agent were never actually seized by authorities.
01:15The jeweller puts the value of those missing pieces at 67.5 million ringgit.
01:20The company alleges Rosmah blamed the Malaysian government for the missing items,
01:24when in fact, they claim the jewellery had simply gone missing on her end.
01:28Police confirmed only one out of the 44 pieces was retained during the raid.
01:32The hearing before Justice Kui Chu soon continues.
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