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Taiwan gold seizure tied to money laundering

BY: AP Staff Writer DECEMBER 5, 2012 | MODIFIED: DECEMBER 6, 2012 AT 12:48 AM
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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Police say they have seized $3.8 million worth of gold ingots from a Taiwanese man suspected of laundering money for crime rings in Hong Kong.

Police say gold ingots weighing 64 kilograms (141 pounds) along with NT$29 million ($1 million) in cash were seized Wednesday at a jewelry shop, one of 19 shell companies set up by Shih Sung-lin to launder money.

Shih has been arrested in the case. He denied wrongdoing.

Police say the crime rings have wired more than NT$100 billion to Taiwan since 2006 by wiring small sums to countless dummy accounts to evade foreign exchange restrictions.

Local media allege that Taiwan has replaced Macau as a preferred site to launder money for corrupt Chinese officials in the wake of the territory's 1999 handover to China.

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