The first man was of dark complexion and appeared to be balding.
He was also last seen wearing a black round-neck T-shirt with white printed words, dark-coloured bermudas and light-coloured footwear. --PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
POLICE are looking for three men to assist with investigations into two separate cases of loanshark harrassment.
In the first case, police are looking for two men who are believed to be involved in loanshark harassment in the vicinity of Jalan Tenteram in March.
The first man is of dark complexion and appeared to be balding. He was also last seen wearing a black round-neck T-shirt with white printed words, dark-coloured bermudas and light-coloured footwear.
The second man was of lighter complexion and was last seen wearing a black round-neck T-shirt, dark-coloured pants and dark-coloured slippers.
He was also sporting short-cropped hair. Both are believed to be in their late 20s.
In the second case, Police are looking for a man of dark complexion, believed to be in his 20s, to assist with investigations into a case of loanshark harassment at Yishun Ave 4, in March last year.
He was sporting facial hair, and was last seen wearing a white collared T-shirt with logo on the left side, and dark-coloured pants.
He was also seen together with a teenager of dark complexion, wearing a black short-sleeved jersey with the number '10' marking on the back, and white stripes on the base of the sleeves.
Anyone with information on the said persons is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-2550000.
Police are cracking down on loanshark activities, which have risen in recent months.
In just the first three months of the year, police had to deal with nearly 4,000 cases over their harassment tactics. That is double the number in the same period last year. It has become so bad that police are considering nailing those who borrow from loansharks as well.