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Swiss police seize Monet and Van Gogh art linked to 1MDB

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A member of staff poses with a painting entitled Nympheas Avec Reflets de Hautes Herbes by French artist Claude Monet at Sotheby's auction house in central London on 31 January 2013, and due to form part of the Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale on 5 February.Image source, AFP
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Monet's Nympheas Avec Reflets de Hautes Herbes at Sotheby's auction house in London in 2013

Swiss police have seized three paintings as part of a huge Malaysian corruption investigation.

On Wednesday, US authorities filed a lawsuit to seize $1bn (拢761m) in assets bought with money believed to have been taken from Malaysian state fund 1MDB.

Some of the money was spent by people linked to the fund on luxury homes, hotels and fine art, the US said.

The fund was originally set up and overseen by Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak. He denies all wrongdoing.

A spokeswoman for the Swiss federal department of justice said the seizure was on the request of US authorities.

The artworks have been identified as Vincent Van Gogh's sketch La Maison de Vincent a Arles and Claude Monet's Nympheas avec Reflets de Haute Herbe and Sainte-Georges Majeur.

The Swiss authorities declined to say where the works were seized as their operation is "ongoing".