The home of former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was one of at least five properties searched by police early on Thursday as part of a renewed inquiry into the huge corruption scandal linked to state fund 1MDB, a police official said. The police search of former Prime Minister Najib Razak’s home went on for about 18 hours and amounted to “harassment”, said his lawyer in a statement on Thursday. US prosecutors in 2016 said that money from the fund had been funneled to the personal account of an individual described as “Malaysian Official 1”, a person widely believed to be Najib. Najib has denied any connection with the scandal.