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A woman has been arrested on the southern island of Jeju on charges of smothering her newborn daughter to death in late 2020 and discarding her body at a seaport, wrapped in a shopping bag, police officials said Wednesday.
KUALA LUMPUR: Bukit Aman will work with their counterparts in Seoul over investigations into an alleged theft by a Malaysian at a casino there.
South Korean investigators found several billion won in cash at the residence of a female Malaysian executive, a key suspect in the case, who was in charge of handling funds at the casino.
Bukit Aman CID deputy director Deputy Comm Datuk Dev Kumar said their counterparts have yet to reach out.
"We will contact our counterpart in Seoul through Interpol.
"We will try to get more details on this case, including her identity and whereabouts," he said when contacted on Thursday (Jan 14).
A file photo of the entrance of the Landing Casino at Jeju Shinhwa World on Jeju Island. - ANN/Korea Herald
JEJU, South Korea (Bernama): South Korean police on Wednesday (Jan 13) said they have discovered a pile of cash worth 8.1 billion won (RM29,882,347) at a resort casino on Jeju Island, potentially linked to an alleged theft by an employee, Yonhap news agency reported.
The Jeju Provincial Police Agency said investigators are trying to confirm whether the bank notes found in a safe at the casino are part of the 14.56 billion won (RM53,724,778) that went missing from the Landing Casino at Jeju Shinhwa World last week.
The employee in charge of the funds was a Malaysian national, who did not return to work after going on vacation at the end of December. - SHINHWAWORLD.COM
SEOUL (Bloomberg): South Korean police are on the hunt for a female casino executive who disappeared after her employer discovered 14.6 billion won (US$13 million) in cash missing from the resort's coffer.
Hong Kong-based Landing International Development, which operates Jeju Shinhwa World, disclosed in a statement on its website that it was unable to reach the employee, who was in charge of the casino funds.
Landing's shares in Hong Kong plunged 7.6 per cent to a record low on Monday (Jan 11) before rebounding 6.4 per cent on Tuesday.
(Jan 12): South Korean police are on the hunt for a female casino executive who disappeared after her employer discovered 14.6 billion won (US$13 million) in cash missing from the resort’s coffer. Hong Kong-based Landing International Development Ltd, which operates Jeju Shinhwa World, disclosed in a statement on its website that it was unable to reach the employee who was in charge of the casino funds. Landing’s shares in Hong Kong plunged 7.6% to a record low on Monday, before rebounding 6.4% on Tuesday.