COULD fugitive Low Taek Jhow or Jho Low be out and about and not really hiding? Project Brazen co-founders Tom Wright and Bradley Hope might just have discovered what could be Jho Low’s whereabouts and it might just be Shanghai.
Wright and Hope claimed that they have discovered US$333 mil held in a British Virgin Island company controlled in-part by Jho Low.
“With an office based on the 28th floor of the legendary Shanghai World Financial Center, could this be where Jho Low goes back to work every day?
“And are global institutions once again covering for Jho Low’s radioactive money?” questioned the Project Brazen co-founders.
“The hunt for Jho Low’s global assets is heating up. We’ve uncovered an email address to Jho Low’s company and we’ve got questions. Will Jho Low answer them? Our inbox is open,” said the founders on their YouTube channel.
They have also called those with information on Jho Low or his location to drop them an anonymous tip at [email protected] saying it could be crucial in tracking Malaysia’s most wanted fugitive.
Based on claims by Project Brazen, it has been understood that Jho Low could have possibly set up a company called “Grace Zenith Limited” further alleging that it could be one of the major places where Jho Low has money that originates from 1Malaysia Development Board (1MDB).
“So, it’s ended up in a new British Virgin Islands company. That, and, it’s still operating and that it potentially owns other companies too and the email address is @gracezenith.com,” claimed Hope.
Curious to know about the latest revelation by Wright and Hope, follow the link here to their YouTube channel titled: “A $333 Million Break in the Case Where Is Jho Low – Episode 6.”
Tom Wright is the author of “Billion Dollar Whale” depicting the 1MDB saga, “The Man Who Fooled Wall Street” and “Hollywood, and the world” all best sellers winning him literary awards.
Prior to this, the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) in The Edge Markers denied allegations that the Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said that Jho Low has been removed from Interpol’s red notice as a ploy to lure him to return to Malaysia.
“The investigation is being conducted by the Classified Criminal Investigation Unit, Prosecution and Law Division (D5), Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department under Section 500 of the Penal Code (defamation) and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (improper use of network facilities or network services),” said PDRM secretary Datuk Noorsiah Mohd Saaduddin in responding to a tweet posted on Borneoghost’s Twitter account stating it was irresponsible fake news aimed at creating confusion among the public. – Oct 14, 2022
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