Najib Razak summoned by anti-graft agency after raids claim more than 350 designer bags, many filled with cash and jewellery
Police carried out simultaneous searches at six premises – Najib’s office and official residence in the administrative capital of Putrajaya, the family mansion in Kuala Lumpur where Najib lives, and three other private residences

Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak has been summoned by the anti-graft agency as part of a probe into troubled state fund 1MDB, sources said on Friday, after police launched predawn raids on premises linked to Najib and confiscated jewellery, luxury handbags and cash.
Police have been searching Najib’s home and other places as part of an investigation into scandal-plagued 1MDB, an extraordinary turn of events that few would have predicted before his shock defeat in the May 9 general election.
The embattled former premier is to meet Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officers on Tuesday.
Three commission sources confirmed that a notice had been served on Najib to give his statement in relation to their probe on SRC International, a former unit of 1MDB.
“It has been done,” one source said when asked if the notice had been delivered to Najib at his family home.
