A private plane, believed to be owned by fugitive Malaysian businessman Low Taek Jho, widely known as Jho Low, is still sitting in a hangar at Seletar Airport where it has been stored for more than two years now.
It is unlikely to leave Singapore any time soon, given that several parties are involved in matters relating to the Bombardier Global 5000 aircraft.
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