Assets of 88 individuals frozen over links to organized crime & fraud

Assets of 88 individuals frozen over links to organized crime & fraud

June 16, 2025   04:01 pm

Authorities have frozen the assets of 88 individuals linked to organized crime and financial fraud, the police announced.

Among those affected are several high-profile drug traffickers. The frozen assets include land, vehicles, houses, bank accounts, shops, and hotels, police said.

A detailed list of the individuals and their respective frozen assets is attached below.

 

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