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Aug 2, 2011
Loanshark runner jailed 7-years for harassments
By Elena Chong
A man who set fire and scribbled graffiti on the walls of various HDB units on behalf of a loanshark was jailed for seven years and ordered to be given 24 strokes of the cane on Tuesday. -- PHOTO: NEW PAPER
A MAN who set fire and scribbled graffiti on the walls of various HDB units on behalf of a loanshark was jailed for seven years and ordered to be given 24 strokes of the cane on Tuesday.
Project manager Soh Hann Kwang, 36, who had pleaded guilty to 13 of 33 charges, was also banned from driving for a year.
For two weeks in June 2011, he drove his wife's off-peak car to various locations. such as Jurong, Ang Mo Kio, Sengkang and Toa Payoh, to commit the offences.
He had no driving licence and had thus driven without insurance coverage.
A district court heard that Soh was saddled with debts after borrowing from both legal and illegal moneylenders.
One of them offered him a job as a runner in early June.
He was paid $150 for setting fire at each unit, $70 for splashing paint and scribbling on the wall of each unit and $10 extra if a padlock was used.
He was arrested on June 14 during an islandwide operation against an unlicensed moneylending syndicate.
Loanshark runner jailed 7-years for harassments
By Elena Chong

A man who set fire and scribbled graffiti on the walls of various HDB units on behalf of a loanshark was jailed for seven years and ordered to be given 24 strokes of the cane on Tuesday. -- PHOTO: NEW PAPER
A MAN who set fire and scribbled graffiti on the walls of various HDB units on behalf of a loanshark was jailed for seven years and ordered to be given 24 strokes of the cane on Tuesday.
Project manager Soh Hann Kwang, 36, who had pleaded guilty to 13 of 33 charges, was also banned from driving for a year.
For two weeks in June 2011, he drove his wife's off-peak car to various locations. such as Jurong, Ang Mo Kio, Sengkang and Toa Payoh, to commit the offences.
He had no driving licence and had thus driven without insurance coverage.
A district court heard that Soh was saddled with debts after borrowing from both legal and illegal moneylenders.
One of them offered him a job as a runner in early June.
He was paid $150 for setting fire at each unit, $70 for splashing paint and scribbling on the wall of each unit and $10 extra if a padlock was used.
He was arrested on June 14 during an islandwide operation against an unlicensed moneylending syndicate.