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(26 Dec 2025) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Putrajaya, Malaysia – 5 April 2021 1. Various of Malaysia's former prime minister Najib Razak (white hair and glasses) arriving at Court of Appeals ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 12 December 2018 2. Various of Najib arriving at court 3. Najib leaving court and getting into car ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 10 May 2018 ++16:9++ 4. Defeated Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak arriving ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Pekan, Pahang State, Malaysia - 28 April 2018 ++16:9++ 5. Various of Najib shaking hands with supporters while campaigning after he filed his nomination as candidate ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 1 May 2018 ++16:9++ 6. Najib on stage at rally with supporters 7. Najib waving to crowd at campaign rally ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 3 April 2009 ++4:3++ 8. Various of Najib being sworn in as prime minister during his first term RTVM ARCHIVE: Putrajaya, Malaysia - 10 November 2016 ++16:9++ 9. Najib singing "The Young Ones" during state dinner for visiting then-Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte ASEAN HOST BROADCAST ARCHIVE: Manila, Philippines - 13 November 2017 ++16:9++ 10. ASEAN leaders linking hands during photo-opp for ASEAN summit in the Philippines 11. Najib next to Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other ASEAN leaders STORYLINE: Imprisoned former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was convicted Friday following a corruption trial tied to multibillion-dollar looting of the 1MDB state investment fund. The nation’s High Court found Najib, 72, guilty on four counts of abuse of power and 21 charges of money laundering related to more than $700 million channelled into his personal bank accounts from the 1MDB fund. Najib's defense team was expected to make mitigation arguments before sentencing later Friday. Najib denied any wrongdoing and maintained the funds were a political donation from Saudi Arabia and that he had been misled by rogue financiers led by Low Taek Jho. Low, thought to be the scandal’s mastermind, remains at large. Justice Collin Lawrence Sequerah said Najib’s claim of a Saudi donation was “incapable of belief." Four letters purportedly from the Saudi donor were forged and evidence clearly showed the funds originated from 1MDB, he said. He rejected defense arguments that Najib was an unwitting victim, duped by former 1MDB officials and Low. The judge noted that Najib failed to take steps to verify the origin of the massive funds nor took action against Low. Instead, Najib used the money despite its suspicious origins and also took steps to protect his position, including by removing the then-attorney general and anti-corruption chief investigating the case, he said. The ruling marked a major milestone in one of the world's largest financial scandals, which rippled across global markets and triggered investigations in the United States and other nations. Dressed in a blue suit, Najib appeared calm and at times wrote in his notebook. Najib, who served as prime minister from 2009 to 2018, currently is serving a prison sentence after being convicted in an earlier case linked to the 1MDB scandal, which led to his government’s defeat in 2018. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison in 2020 for abuse of power, criminal breach of trust and money laundering involving 42 million ringgit ($10.3 million) channeled into his accounts from SRC International, a former unit of 1MDB. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...