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Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, was detained by the anti-corruption body on Wednesday to face fresh corruption charges related to state investment fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

Najib was detained on Wednesday afternoon related to the case of 1MDB, of which 2.6 billion ringgit of funds were allegedly deposited into his personal account, Malaysian Anti-corruption Commission said in a statement.

Najib would be brought to court to face several charges under the anti-corruption law on Thursday, the commission said.

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The anti-corruption body will assist the police to record Najib’s statement in the money laundering investigation before the former prime minister was brought to court, commission added.

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Najib has denied any wrongdoing on the alleged 681 million dollar (2.6 billion ringgit) deposit to his personal account when he was Malaysia’s prime minister.
Since the electoral defeat in May, Najib has been facing charges of criminal breach of trust, abuse of power and money laundering, all of which linked to a 42-million-ringgit (10.3 million dollar) deposit transferred into his personal bank account by SRC International, a former unit of Malaysian state fund 1MDB.

Najib Razak has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The charges will be brought under a section of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Act which deals with the offense of using office or position for gratification, the agency said.

The state fund is the subject of sweeping international investigations conducted by at least six countries.

Najib served as Malaysia’s prime minister from 2009 until May this year.