An international arrest warrant is being sought for the son of Equatorial Guinea's President on money laundering charges after tens of millions of pounds worth of art, furniture and cars were seized from his luxury Paris residence.
Two French judges, Roger Le Loire and Rene Grouman, consider there are grounds to suspect Teodorin Obiang Mangue, who is agriculture minister in the tiny oil-rich central African country, acquired real estate in France by fraud.
The government in Malabo recently rejected a request for French magistrates to interview the son.
Last month, police searched the 41-year old playboy's multi-million pound 101-room, five-storey private mansion on the chic Avenue Foch in Paris's expensive 16th arrondissement and were stunned at the opulence they found. Full story...
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Two French judges, Roger Le Loire and Rene Grouman, consider there are grounds to suspect Teodorin Obiang Mangue, who is agriculture minister in the tiny oil-rich central African country, acquired real estate in France by fraud.
The government in Malabo recently rejected a request for French magistrates to interview the son.
Last month, police searched the 41-year old playboy's multi-million pound 101-room, five-storey private mansion on the chic Avenue Foch in Paris's expensive 16th arrondissement and were stunned at the opulence they found. Full story...
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