QUEZON City, Philippines – The Anti-Money Laundering Council assured that part of the $15 million stolen from the Central Bank of Bangladesh can now be returned to the Bangladeshi government. All that is needed is a court order or a writ of executions for this, the AMLC said.
AMLC ready to return part of stolen $15 million to Bangladesh
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