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More time granted in King Khan asset forfeiture case

More time granted in King Khan asset forfeiture case
The Civil High Court in Suva has granted more time for parties involved in the forfeiture case against businessman Imran Khan, also known as King Khan, to file their submissions.

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions is seeking forfeiture of assets allegedly linked to Khan, Deborah Kim and Rajneel Rohit.

Earlier this year, the High Court granted permanent restraining orders over cash, property and vehicles linked to unexplained wealth under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

The restrained assets include more than $404,840 held in a local bank account, three cars and a residential property in Valelevu.

The ODPP earlier established strong evidence that the wealth in question could not be explained.

The respondents in this case have filed a stay application challenging the earlier ruling.

The case has been adjourned to August 20th to confirm a hearing date.

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