The recovered ransom paid to the kidnappers comprised RM1.95 million and SGD1 million in cash plus 400,000 USDT in cryptocurrency.
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Mohd Shuhaily said that of the RM7.2 million recovered, authorities seized RM1.95 million and SGD1 million in cash and 400,000 USDT in cryptocurrency.Police are still tracking down the remaining ransom money. Shuhaily stated that the victim was kidnapped from his home in the Johor Bahru area at around 5 AM on 13 October.
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