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| June 15, 2009 | |
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Loanshark operation nets 19
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| This is the largest number of loansharking-related arrests resulting from a single police operation this year. | |
| By Reico Wong | |
| NINETEEN people were arrested on Monday morning for suspected involvement in a major illegal money-lending syndicate.
This is the largest number of loanshark-related arrests resulting from a single police operation this year. Officers from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the Police Intelligence Department raided various locations in the island-wide operation and seized more than $35,000 in cash. Other items taken away included computers, mobile phones, storage media and suspected debtor records. Preliminary investigations have indicated that the loanshark syndicate was also involved in loanshark-related harassment in connection with the illegal loans. Police said the 18 men and one woman nabbed were between 19 and 40 years old. Investigations are still in progress. First-time offenders found guilty of operating a business as an unlicensed moneylender may be fined up to $200,000 or jailed a maximum of 2 years, or both. Repeat offenders face mandatory imprisonment of up to 5 years, including a similar fine of up to $200,000. | |
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