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Anti-loanshark raids: 33 arrested

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Aug 3, 2010

Anti-loanshark raids: 33 held

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<!-- end left side bar --> <!-- story content : start --> THIRTY-THREE people were arrested during an island-wide operation against unlicensed moneylending activities on Tuesday. The 20-hour raids from Monday afternoon to early Tuesday morning were conducted simultaneously at various locations in Tampines, Bedok, Circuit Road, Serangoon, Ang Mo Kio, Bukit Batok, Woodlands and Kreta Ayer.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects had opened bank accounts and given their Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards and Personal Identification Number (PIN) to loansharking syndicates for unlicensed moneylending.


Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police Tan Hung Hooi, commended his officers on the success of their operation and continued efforts against loanshark activities.
He said: "the Police take a serious view of individuals who allow their bank accounts to be used by the loansharks or assist in the business of the loansharks in any way.

We will continue to clamp down on unlicensed moneylending activities and will not hestitate to take action against those involved."
Under the Moneylenders Act 2008, offenders who have assisted in the carrying on of the business of an unlicensed moneylender can be fined between $30,000 and $300,000, and jailed up to four years. First time offenders can be caned up to six strokes.


 

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33 nabbed in islandwide crackdown on illegal money lending
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Posted: 03 August 2010 1806 hrs
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SINGAPORE : Police have arrested 33 suspects in an islandwide crackdown on unlicensed moneylending activities.

The 27 men and six women, aged between 19 and 62 years, are believed to be locals.

Police raided various locations in Tampines, Bedok, Circuit Road, Serangoon, Ang Mo Kio, Bukit Batok, Woodlands and Kreta Ayer.

The 20-hour operation began on Monday afternoon and ended on Tuesday morning.

Police said the suspects had opened bank accounts for illegal money-lending activities.

They are also suspected of giving their Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards and Personal Identification Number (PIN) to loan-sharking syndicates.

- CNA/al


 
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