US Marshals offer US$40,000 reward for info on Malaysian fugitive nicknamed ‘Fat Leonard’

US Marshals offer US$40,000 reward for info on Malaysian fugitive nicknamed ‘Fat Leonard’

SAN DIEGO (California, US), Sept 11 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The United States government posted a US$40,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the Malaysian defense contractor nicknamed “Fat Leonard,” who disappeared weeks before he was set to be sentenced for one of the largest bribery scandals in the nation’s military history.

Leonard Glenn Francis cut off his ankle monitoring bracelet at around 7:35am Sunday (Sept 4) at a San Diego home where he was being held, according to the US Marshals Service.

Neighbours reported seeing U-Haul trucks coming and going from the home days before he disappeared.

Francis had been allowed to remain in home confinement to receive medical care while he cooperated with the prosecution. With his help, prosecutors secured convictions of 33 of 34 defendants, including more than two dozen Navy officers.

Francis pleaded guilty in 2015 to offering prostitution services, luxury hotels, cigars, gourmet meals and more than US$500,000 in bribes to Navy officials and others to help his Singapore-based ship servicing company, Glenn Defense Marine Asia Ltd. or GDMA. Prosecutors said the company overcharged the Navy by at least US$35mil for servicing ships, many of which were routed to ports he controlled in the Pacific.

Ten US agencies are searching for Francis. US authorities also issued a red notice, which asks law enforcement worldwide to provisionally arrest someone with the possibility of extradition. — NNN-AGENCIES

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