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Customs Service Cracks Down on Illegal Foreign Exchange Activity in Malaysia

byCT Report
23/08/2019
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The Korea Customs Service has cracked down on 146 individuals who purchased a country house in Johor Bahru, Malaysia and other costly real estate using an illegal foreign exchange method commonly known as “hwanchigi.”

The individuals purchased stores, condominiums, and country houses in Johor Bahru without reporting the transactions to customs.

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One of the individuals is known to have masterminded the illegal act by collecting investors between April and June of 2015, introducing them to luxury real estate, and assisting them in the acts of illegal foreign exchange.

Johor Bahru is a popular tourist destination located in the southernmost province of Johor in Malaysia with high demand for development.

The individual who headed the illegal act used a Malaysian bank account to receive investments from South Korean investors or collected 100 million won (US$83,000) in cash in South Korea to smuggle it out of the country.

He managed to smuggle 10.8 billion won out of South Korea.

The illegal act was made possible with the help of a construction firm employee in Malaysia, who received the salaries for South Korean laborers sent to Malaysia in local currency and used them to pay for the investments made to purchase the real estate.

He then asked the investors to transfer the investment to the bank accounts owned by the laborers to achieve illegal foreign exchange worth 1.5 billion won.

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