Omg, omg, what a cache, what a cache! Any pirate would offer to have his head chopped off to come across it!
Now Bolehland is all in suspense to see who would come out to lay claim to the items!
The items could not have had collected by themselves in a cache and from nowhere and from no-whom! hehehe.....
Well, some brave dUMNo people had already claimed that the cash was part of the party's general election fund. These courageous souls should not waste time nor hesitate to come forward to prove their claim. A 116 million ringgit is no small change even if you are rich!
As for the bags, a bugis warrior had already explained those as gifts.
Now Bolehland wants to hear who the expensive jewellery and branded watches belong to and whether these too were gifts?
A billion ringgit cache don't come in a century or even in a millennium! hahaha....
With that kind of wealth, who needs Tabung Harapan!
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