Signage for the Mossack Fonseca law firm is seen in Geneva, April 5, 2016.
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Panamanian investigators on Friday raided a property used by
Mossack Fonseca, the law firm at the center of a massive leak of
offshore financial data, removing bags full of shredded documents as
evidence, a local prosecutor said.
"We have secured a large amount of evidence found in the location," said organized crime investigator Javier Caraballo.He said they also found many shredded papers, which they removed as evidence.
In a statement, Mossack Fonseca said it had digitized all
its documents and that the shredded papers taken from its premises were
bound for recycling. The law firm added that as a result of a previous
search, prosecutors already had copies of all the documents they removed
on Friday.
Leaks from the Panama-based law firm, dubbed the "Panama
Papers," have embarrassed several world leaders and shone a spotlight on
the shadowy world of offshore companies.
Mossack Fonseca, which specializes in setting up offshore
companies, has said it broke 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 from the firm.
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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