The islandwide raids on Aug 15 have now seen assets worth more than $2.8 billion seized, making it one of the largest money laundering cases in the world.

Second Minister for Finance and National Development Indranee Rajah, who was speaking in Parliament, said the property transactions that took place in the case will likely have a minimal impact on prices.

She also reiterated that none of the landed properties that were issued with prohibition of disposal orders are on the mainland.

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