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'Harasser' jailed for torching front doors of loan shark targets

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'Harasser' jailed for torching front doors of loan shark targets


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A debtor-turned-"harasser" worked for a loan shark to lock flats with a bicycle lock and set fire to the doors.

For every unit "harassed", the unlicensed moneylender promised to pay deliveryman Muhammad Jasni Mohd Mdet $300, which would be used to offset his debts.

The 26-year-old took up the offer - and went to work on 11 flats at various locations in three days last October. He put on a face mask to avoid detection and even resorted to crawling along the second-floor corridor of a block at Toa Payoh Lorong 1 to avoid a CCTV camera.

Still, he was arrested at 3am on Oct 15 after extensive follow-up investigations. It is not known how he was caught.

Yesterday, Jasni was sentenced to 31/2 years' jail and 12 strokes of the cane after admitting to four counts of harassment on behalf of the loan shark known as "Patrick". He could have been jailed for up to five years, fined up to $50,000 and given up to six strokes of the cane.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Tan Wee Hao said Jasni had been involved in gambling and clubbing since age 21. He borrowed more than $9,000 from licensed moneylenders to finance his lifestyle.

He also bought several electronic items on instalment plans and chalked up fines of more than $3,000 for parking offences.

Due to his outstanding loan repayments and parking fines, he borrowed $300 each from "Patrick" and another loan shark known as "Jack".

In early October last year, after taking up the loans, he managed to make only the first repayment and then defaulted on his loans.

"Patrick" offered to offset his loans in exchange for ATM cards but Jasni could not open bank accounts as he owed money to the banks. So "Patrick" offered him a job as a "harasser", which entailed going to targeted homes, locking the gates of the units with bicycle locks and setting fire to them.

After he had bought bicycle locks and a ketchup bottle to fill with petrol, he worked on HDB flats in Sims Drive, Jalan Bukit Merah, Holland Drive and Toa Payoh. He took pictures of the fires and sent them to "Patrick".

The court heard that some occupants were innocent as they did not take any loans from unlicensed moneylenders.

Elena Chong



 

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Man set fire to flats to settle debts

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Elena Chong
Wednesday, Jan 27, 2016

A debtor turned harasser who used bicycle locks to chain the gates and set fire to Housing Board flats on behalf of a loan shark was sentenced to 3 1/2 years' jail and 12 strokes of the cane yesterday.

Deliveryman Muhammad Jasni Mdet, 26, admitted to four of 11 charges of unlicensed moneylending harassment between Oct 13 and 15 last year.

He had defaulted on his loans and worked for a loan shark known as "Patrick'' to offset his debts. He was offered $300 per location that he "worked on".

Deputy Public Prosecutor Tan Wee Hao said Jasni had been involved in gambling and clubbing since he was 21 and borrowed more than $9,000 from licensed moneylenders to finance his lifestyle.

He also bought electrical appliances on instalment plans and chalked up more than $3,000 in fines for parking offences.

Jasni borrowed money from loan sharks including "Patrick" but was unable to pay them back.

"Patrick" then got him to be "a harasser", which entailed going to homes, locking the gates of the units with bicycle locks, and setting the doors on fire with petrol.

Between Oct 13 and 15, he drove his van to Sims Drive, Jalan Bukit Merah, Holland Drive and Toa Payoh to lock the gates of the units targeted and set fire to them. The occupants were in but no one was hurt.

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