It amounts to $75 million.. The police are looking for a treasure for a smuggler who has forgotten "dementia", where did he hide it?

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  • Gilbert Khoe (67 years old).

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A 67-year-old man has forgotten where he hid 53 million pounds (about $75.1 million) of the smuggling of rare species of juvenile eels to Asia because he had dementia, according to a Southwark court near London.

Gilbert Khoo (67 years) had imported these fish from Spain and hid them in a barn in western Britain before hiding them under piles of chilled fish and sent them to Heathrow Airport.

Khoo has been diagnosed with dementia and claims he has no recollection of hiding his earnings in a court hearing last Friday.

Gilbert Khoo's lawyer, Tom Godry, said: "Mr Khoo suffers from dementia and has been diagnosed with this, and he is finding it difficult to provide us with the necessary information on where he put the money. If we do not receive any information from Mr. Khoo we will not be able to reach Where is this money?

The court said that Khoe owns a car, but he used to live in a rented house and now he does not own any property whatsoever.” Judge Jeffrey Bigden said we need someone to agree between him and the legal side about the amount of money Kho has hidden in other properties of his.

After the end of the hearing, the judge said, "The money is somewhere," but we don't know where.

The judge set a date for the resumption of the hearings and added, "I am still not sure whether it is possible to find someone else to agree with."

The quality of the fish that Kho smuggled to Asia is on the verge of extinction, according to experts.

The court had asked to determine the price of the amount of smuggled fish and the amount was 5,336,500 pounds.

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