Equanimity yacht leaves Bali for Batam


Cayman Island-registered vessel Equanimity, sits in waters off Tanjung Benoa on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on April 4, 2018. - AFP

PETALING JAYA: The US$250mil (RM1bil) superyacht Equanimity, which purportedly belonged to fugitive businessman Low Taek Jho, also known as Jho Low, has left Tanjung Benoa port in Bali on Thursday (Aug 2), heading to Batam.

A source told The Star that the yacht would arrive at Batam's Batu Ampar port on Monday (Aug 6) before it would be handed over to the Malaysia Government.

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