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June 9, 2009
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For the first case, police are looking out for a man of dark complexion, believed to be in his 20s, to assist in investigations on a case of loanshark harassment which occurred around Tampines Street 42 last month. --PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
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POLICE are looking for three men, shown in the photographs above, to assist with investigations into two separate cases of loanshark harassment. For the first case, police are looking out for a man of dark complexion, believed to be in his 20s, to assist in investigations on a case of loanshark harassment which occurred around Tampines Street 42 last month. He was last seen wearing a black short-sleeved T-shirt and black pants. He was also carrying a dark-coloured backpack and wearing dark-coloured white-tipped shoes with laces. He was seen with another man who was wearing a white cap, light greenish-grey T-shirt and long dark-coloured pants.
For the second case, police are searching for two men, of light complexion and believed to be in their 20s. They are to assist in investigations on a case of loanshark harassment which occurred in a multi-storey carpark at Tampines Street 72 last month. One man was last seen in a dark-coloured round-neck short sleeved T-shirt and dark-coloured pants. He had closed-cropped hair and was also wearing spectacles. The other man was seen wearing a dark-coloured T-shirt and dark-coloured pants. He was also carrying a camera. Those with information on should call the Police Hotline at 1800-2550000. All information will be kept strictly confidential. The public is also advised to call the Police Hotline or police emergency number at '999' should they spot any suspicious persons loitering in the vicinity of their neighbourhood.
June 9, 2009
Police looking for 3 men <!--10 min-->
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For the first case, police are looking out for a man of dark complexion, believed to be in his 20s, to assist in investigations on a case of loanshark harassment which occurred around Tampines Street 42 last month. --PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
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POLICE are looking for three men, shown in the photographs above, to assist with investigations into two separate cases of loanshark harassment. For the first case, police are looking out for a man of dark complexion, believed to be in his 20s, to assist in investigations on a case of loanshark harassment which occurred around Tampines Street 42 last month. He was last seen wearing a black short-sleeved T-shirt and black pants. He was also carrying a dark-coloured backpack and wearing dark-coloured white-tipped shoes with laces. He was seen with another man who was wearing a white cap, light greenish-grey T-shirt and long dark-coloured pants.
For the second case, police are searching for two men, of light complexion and believed to be in their 20s. They are to assist in investigations on a case of loanshark harassment which occurred in a multi-storey carpark at Tampines Street 72 last month. One man was last seen in a dark-coloured round-neck short sleeved T-shirt and dark-coloured pants. He had closed-cropped hair and was also wearing spectacles. The other man was seen wearing a dark-coloured T-shirt and dark-coloured pants. He was also carrying a camera. Those with information on should call the Police Hotline at 1800-2550000. All information will be kept strictly confidential. The public is also advised to call the Police Hotline or police emergency number at '999' should they spot any suspicious persons loitering in the vicinity of their neighbourhood.