Cyprus revokes fugitive Jho Low's passport

The new decision to strip his Cypriot citizenship was made after the committee dismissed the appeal in May.

06 Jun 2024 11:35am
Low, granted Cypriot citizenship in 2015, is wanted in connection with money laundering involving RM4.2 billion (about US$900 million) from Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund. - File photo
Low, granted Cypriot citizenship in 2015, is wanted in connection with money laundering involving RM4.2 billion (about US$900 million) from Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund. - File photo
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NICOSIA - The Cyprus' government decided on Wednesday to revoke the Cypriot passport of internationally wanted fugitive, Jho Low, reported Xinhua.

Low, granted Cypriot citizenship in 2015, is wanted in connection with money laundering involving RM4.2 billion (about US$900 million) from Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund.

He was not wanted at the time he applied for the citizenship. A decision to revoke Low's passport was taken a year ago but he appealed against the decision, prompting a re-examination of the case by an independent committee.

The new decision to strip his Cypriot citizenship was made after the committee dismissed the appeal in May.

In December 2018, Malaysian police issued an arrest warrant for Low, who was alleged to be at the centre of the investment company scandal. - BERNAMA-XINHUA

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