People look at a 2014 Lamborghini Veneno Roadster, part of some 25 luxury cars owned by the son of the Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang that were seized in a money-laundering probe. Laurent Gillieron/Keystone via AP
One of only nine built, it old for 8.28 million Swiss francs including commission, about 50 per cent more than its pre-sale estimate
About $27 million worth of cars were sold at auction by Bonhams in Geneva. EPA
Two auctioneers award a McLaren P1. EPA
People look at a Aston Martin One-77 Coupe (2011) in front of a Ferrari LaFerrari (2015), yellow, and a Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 Coupe (2010). The Aston went for 1.55 million francs. EPA
A 2015 Koenigsegg One:1, in front of a Ferrari LaFerrari and a Bugatti Veyron. EPA
The blue Bugatti Veyron and a 2011 Aston Martin One-77 Coupe. AFP
The Koenigsegg One-1 fetched 4.6 million francs. Reuters
A 2003 Ferrari Enzo. Reuters
Geneva prosecutors said in February that they had closed an inquiry into Teodoro Nguema Obiang for money laundering and misappropriation of public assets with an arrangement to sell the cars to fund social programmes in the West African state. AFP
A man looks at a 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder. AFP
'Proceeds are for charity,' auctioneers said. EPA
People look at a 2014 Lamborghini Veneno Roadster, part of some 25 luxury cars owned by the son of the Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang that were seized in a money-laundering probe. Laurent Gillieron/Keystone via AP
One of only nine built, it old for 8.28 million Swiss francs including commission, about 50 per cent more than its pre-sale estimate
About $27 million worth of cars were sold at auction by Bonhams in Geneva. EPA
Two auctioneers award a McLaren P1. EPA
People look at a Aston Martin One-77 Coupe (2011) in front of a Ferrari LaFerrari (2015), yellow, and a Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 Coupe (2010). The Aston went for 1.55 million francs. EPA
A 2015 Koenigsegg One:1, in front of a Ferrari LaFerrari and a Bugatti Veyron. EPA
The blue Bugatti Veyron and a 2011 Aston Martin One-77 Coupe. AFP
The Koenigsegg One-1 fetched 4.6 million francs. Reuters
A 2003 Ferrari Enzo. Reuters
Geneva prosecutors said in February that they had closed an inquiry into Teodoro Nguema Obiang for money laundering and misappropriation of public assets with an arrangement to sell the cars to fund social programmes in the West African state. AFP