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If the bank suspect money laundering, they will pass the information on to the National Crime Agency (NCA) who will then advise whether the bank can remove the suspension.
""" If does appear odd that neither the estate agents nor lawyers have any records of the transactions.
Have you checked your e-mails for correspondence with them?
You must admit, from the information given, it does look a wee bit suss """
i have written to law firm but they only keep records 8 years they say, my home was sold 2007, another home in thailand sold 2017 which i have papers evidence, another home sold 2010 which i have evidence.
thai bank would not let me repatriate my funds from sale as i didnt have land title deeds ( i bought it pre plan and sold it before completion ) i took bank notes manually from thai bankl and carried 9000 at a time through airport back to uk, which i then kept in my safety box, after crash in 2010 i diodnt trust banks and then i decided to start putting money into euro on advise of a financioal advisor ( prat ) 3 years ago because of all the brexit hype, saying the GBPO was going to go to *** basically scaremonerging , regretting it now. took a gamble but lost it seems.
worked offshore loads of times , never kept payslips or anything , moved and lived abroad in thailand and holland , never kept records, hectic lifestyle. when working i was paid through singapore, seemed like a tax dodge from the company but how was i to blame ? also worked on vesseld in denmark and russia offshore where i hads a seamans book and did not pay tax as it is not required if your on a ship, made 1800 euro in hand a week . ive alllways saved . i have no record for drugs or terrorism, i like to keep my money myself, farmers do it, chinese do it, business people do it , it is not illegal.