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KUALA LUMPUR
At least a dozen armed policemen entered the home of ousted Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak late on Wednesday after he returned from prayers at a mosque, Reuters witnesses said.
State news agency Bernama said several dozen policemen were also seen at a luxury condominium in another district of the capital, Kuala Lumpur, where Najib has an apartment.
There was no word on what operation was being carried out by the police, whose firearms appeared from a distance to be rifles. A police spokeswoman could not be contacted for comment.
More than 100 journalists and onlookers were outside Najib's family home past midnight. The events were being streamed live on Facebook by local media and one account had attracted nearly 8,000 viewers.
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