Blumont Group said the police were probing its acquisitions as part of an investigation into the company following a penny-stock crash last year.
The Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) has asked Blumont to give it access to documents relating to some acquisitions, including completed and proposed deals, the company said in a statement to the Singapore stock exchange on Tuesday.
The requested documents include those related to the proposed acquisition of Hudson Minerals Holdings, the proposed acquisition of Resource Generation and the proposed investment and takeover bid for shares of Cokal, the company added.
"The businesses and operations of the company are not affected by the investigations and will continue as normal," Blumont said in the statement.
Share prices in Blumont, LionGold Corp and Asiasons crashed in October, wiping out around $8 billion of their combined market value in just two days after huge run-ups.
The CAD is already investigating some executives of companies owned by Blumont and LionGold, the companies said this month.
Blumont, which was previously involved in packaging, property and investment, began investing in iron ore, coal, gold, uranium and copper businesses from 2012.
Blumont's investments in commodities companies coincided with a run-up in its share price.
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