Police have released images today of the assets seized in the investigation against Former 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) general counsel Jasmine Loo Ai Swan.
The items photographed were part of the confiscated valuables seized at a condominium in Bukit Damansara that are worth RM625,500 in total.

Among them were a Richard Mille watch, a Harry Winston watch, and several handbags of various luxury brands.
The raid was done on July 17 under Section 45 Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act (AMLATFPUAA) 2001.
All the items seized are in the custody of Bukit Aman’s Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID).
In a press conference made earlier today, Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIGP), Datuk Seri Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said a total of RM93.2 million ringgit worth of assets are expected to be seized in the investigation against Loo.
Ayob Khan added Loo confirmed ownership of her assets and properties in the United States, Switzerland and Singapore
He also said the process of acquiring other assets and properties is still ongoing in the United States and the United Kingdom.
“The RM93.2 million total worth of these properties and assets were based on the prices when they were acquired in 2013.
“We believe that these assets are now worth even more,” he said.
Loo signed a statutory declaration on Aug 23 to return the said properties and assets to 1MDB, Ayob added.
He said that Loo was the owner of a company called River Dee International SA registered in the British Virgin Islands that was used to buy assets for Low as well as facilitate in opening of a bank account at the Falcon Private Bank in November 2012.
Loo received a total of US$16,074,975 in five transactions. She bought properties in New York worth US$4,610,000, London US$2,792,282.93, made investments in America, and has had US$5 million frozen by the Department of Justice in America.
She also admitted to receiving luxury watches like Richard Mille’s, Harry Winston as well as Birkin handbags from Low.
As for assets in Singapore, the police found a company called HeartLand Global had four million Singapore dollars in a credit suisse account while another bank account at BSI Bank owned by Springbrook Global they’ve yet to identify the amount in it.
In America, Loo had a condominium worth RM21,408,840 and nine paintings worth RM8,112,533, including two by the renowned painter Pablo Picasso. One of the paintings was in Switzerland while the rest were in New York. She also had RM23,220,000 in a bank account.
In London, the police found a condominium of Loo’s worth RM12,967,361.
“With Loo’s cooperation and statutory declaration, we have now taken steps to recover these assets and we will need the cooperation of all the agencies in those countries I mentioned above. This will thus take some time.
“However, I assure you we will get all these assets back. As for Loo, she decided to cooperate now because she was tired of hiding and was finding it increasingly difficult to go from place to place avoiding authorities,” said Ayob.
When pressed on the location of Low or if Loo had met him he said no and that the authorities are continuing to hunt for the fugitive financier.