No Credible Proof Jho Low Is in China Using Aussie Passport, Says Home Minister

KUALA LUMPUR: Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said there is no credible evidence supporting reports that fugitive financier Jho Low is in China using a forged Australian passport under a Greek alias. The investigative outlet Brazen claimed Low is living in Shanghai under the name “Constantinos Achilles Veis”, but Saifuddin dismissed the report, stating:

“So far, the report alleging where he is and the passport he is supposedly using are not supported by credible proof. It remains only a report by the portal.”

Malaysia continues cooperating with international authorities to locate Low, who is wanted for his role in the US$4.5 billion 1MDB scandal.

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