The strikes on properties over the capital, Kuala Lumpur, were identified with examinations concerning state improvement support 1MDB, they said.
Defilement claims against 1MDB were a noteworthy reason for Mr Najib's race misfortune to his previous partner, Mahathir Mohammad.
Billions of dollars are unaccounted for from the store, which Mr Najib set up.
Mr Najib himself was affirmed to have took $700m (£517m), which he has dependably denied.
He has been cleared by Malaysian experts however is being explored by a few different nations.
Mr Mahathir has said he is thinking about reviving the case and that he trusts the missing cash can be recouped. He has prohibited Mr Najib from leaving the nation.
The police strikes on Mr Najib's office, private living arrangement and a few different properties connected to him in an upmarket territory of the capital have been continuing for a few days, in the full perspective of the media.
At a certain point a locksmith was gotten to open a safe expelled from Mr Najib's home.
On Friday, the leader of the police business wrongdoing examination unit, Amar Singh, told columnists the things expelled included "284 boxes containing architect totes".
"Our staff processed these sacks and found different monetary standards including Malaysian Ringgit, US dollars, watches and gems in 72 packs.
"Precisely how much gems, I would not have the capacity to state, since we realize that we seized sacks containing gems and the measure of gems is somewhat huge," Reuters cited him as saying.
Mr Najib's legal advisor has griped that the attacks add up to "unjustifiable provocation" and that the things seized "would appear of immaterial esteem".
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