1MDB investigators file charges against wanted Malaysian Jho Low

Reuters  |  KUALA LUMPUR 

(Reuters) - on Friday filed criminal charges against Low Taek Jho, who is wanted in connection with a multi-billion-dollar money laundering scandal at state fund Development Berhad (1MDB).

He was slapped with eight charges of money laundering at a court in the administrative capital Putrajaya, Amar Singh, the told on Friday.

Low's father was booked for one charge under the same money laundering act, he said.

"Warrants of arrest for both of them were issued by the Court," Singh said.

A said in a statement sent by email that Low maintains his innocence and is confident he will be vindicated.

"Mr. Low and his lawyers request that the public keep an open mind until all of the evidence comes to light. This has been a case of "trial-by-media" from the start, and unfortunately, the circus continues," the statement said.

Low and his family's whereabouts are unknown, but Malaysian lawmakers and enforcement officials have said the 38-year-old is believed to be living in Some say he may be in

The (MACC) and authorities had previously issued arrest warrants for Low.

has also applied for an red notice to seek assistance from the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, India, Myanmar, and Hong Kong to detain Low.

Low has said previously that he will not present himself to any country where his guilt has been predetermined.

Investigations into 1MDB were reopened after returned to power in a stunning election victory in May, ending Najib's decade-long rule.

Last month, Najib was charged for money laundering and abuse of power in connection with funds transferred from a former unit of 1MDB. Najib has denied wrongdoing.

The says over $4.5 billion was misappropriated from 1MDB, with some of the money used to buy a private jet, a superyacht, Picasso paintings, jewellery and

Earlier this month, the $250 million superyacht Equanimity, which the says was bought by Low, arrived in after it was seized by authorities.

Attempts are also underway to impound Low's $35 million private jet that was grounded in last year.

(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff; additional reporting by A.Ananthalakshmi; writing by Praveen Menon; editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 12:45 IST