Panama's attorney general late on Tuesday raided the offices
of the Mossack Fonseca law firm to search for any evidence of illegal
activities, authorities said in a statement, according to Reuters. The Panama-based
law firm is at the center of the "Panama Papers" leaks scandal that
has embarrassed several world leaders and shone a spotlight on the shadowy
world of offshore companies. The national police, in an earlier
Police officers stand guard next to a company list
showing
the Mossack Fonseca law firm outside
their office in Panama City April 12,
2016.
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The firm has been accused of tax evasion and fraud. Police
offers and patrol cars began gathering around the company's building in the
afternoon under the command of prosecutor Javier Caravallo, who specializes in
organized crime and money laundering. Mossack Fonseca, which specializes in
setting up offshore companies, did not respond to requests for comment on
Tuesday.
Earlier, founding partner Ramon Fonseca said the company had
broken no laws, destroyed no documents, and all its operations were legal. Governments
across the world have begun investigating possible financial wrongdoing by the
rich and powerful after the leak of more than 11.5 million documents, dubbed
the Panama Papers, from the law firm that span four decades.
The papers have revealed financial arrangements of prominent
figures, including friends of Russian President Vladimir Putin, relatives of
the prime ministers of Britain and Pakistan and of China's President Xi
Jinping, and the president of Ukraine.
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