SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 10 — Law enforcement officers fatally shot the driver of a vehicle that ploughed through the Chinese consulate in San Francisco and into the lobby of the...
1MDB’s RM2.28b went through many banks overseas before coming back to Malaysia and into Najib’s accounts, Bank Negara analyst saysLaw enforcement officers fatally shot the driver of a vehicle that ploughed through the Chinese consulate in San Francisco and into the lobby of the building’s visa office yesterday, city police said.
”I don’t know how many people were inside the visa office at the time of the collision,” San Francisco Police Department spokesperson Sergeant Kathryn Winters told reporters at a news briefing hours later. Police were coordinating with investigators from the US State Department, she said, adding: “There’s very little information that we can give at this time.”
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