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German police raid Deutsche Bank offices in ‘Panama Papers’ probe

  • Some 170 officers and investigators from the Frankfurt prosecutor’s office search six of the bank’s premises in and around Frankfurt
  • Prosecutors allege Germany’s biggest lender helped clients set up offshore companies in tax havens

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Police vans sit outside the headquarters of Deutsche Bank AG during a police raid. Photo: Bloomberg

German prosecutors raided several Deutsche Bank offices in the Frankfurt area Thursday over suspicions of money laundering based on revelations from the 2016 “Panama Papers” data leak.

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Frankfurt prosecutors said they were investigating allegations that Germany’s biggest lender helped clients set up offshore companies in tax havens to “transfer money from criminal activities” to Deutsche Bank accounts.

The latest raid was a new blow to the financial institution that has been hammered by a string of scandals linked to its pre-2008 crisis attempts to compete with Wall Street investment banking giants.

Some 170 police officers and investigators from the Frankfurt prosecutor’s office were searching six of the bank’s premises in and around the city, the prosecutors said in a statement.

Police vehicles are parked in front of Deutsche Bank headquarters as roughly 170 criminal police officers, prosecutors and tax inspectors searched Deutsche Bank offices in and around Frankfurt. Photo: Reuters
Police vehicles are parked in front of Deutsche Bank headquarters as roughly 170 criminal police officers, prosecutors and tax inspectors searched Deutsche Bank offices in and around Frankfurt. Photo: Reuters
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Deutsche Bank said it was “fully cooperating” with the authorities on the case which it said was “related to the Panama Papers”.

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