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The Ah Long Thread - Mata Error 404

shiokalingam

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Your boss gone Mandai already.
Why police cannot catch Ah Long or don’t want to catch ??


from business point of view. Ah longs existence may sound horrible. but not
all ah long's loans go bad. many borrowers will pay on time. Eg small businesses and those in geniune tempory short term cashflow.

when u pay on time . no problem.

when u over geared then you screwup.

then u face the music.

more than 50% of borrowers will pay on time.

are u in that 50% ???? :biggrin:
 

unclesam

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sweetiepie

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KNN most of these messages must be retrieved from lao cb @donaldtrump handphone as she is the only one receiving KNN
 

unclesam

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News -20 November 2018
Loanshark runner busted at Woodlands Checkpoint with array of credit and bank cards
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A Singaporean man wasn’t able to hide his nerves passing through the borders at Woodlands Checkpoint last Friday and got himself arrested when the authorities found some incriminating materials on him.
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers uncovered multiple credit and ATM cards belonging to multiple holders from his bag, including cards from banks such as UOB, POSB, DBS, Maybank, and OCBC. The 39-year-old man subsequently broke and confessed that he was working as a loanshark runner.
How it works in illegal moneylending operations: suspects would open bank accounts and give away their ATM cards and personal identification numbers to loan sharks to facilitate the unlicensed moneylending business. Anyone who allows their bank account or ATM card to be used to facilitate unlicensed moneylending is presumed to have assisted in the business, and are liable to be sentenced to jail, caning, and fines.
The ICA has since referred the case to the Singapore Police Force for investigations.
In a Straits Times report earlier this year, loan sharks have been stepping up their tactics to intimidate debtors into paying up. Aside from the typical old-school methods of vandalizing doors and common corridors, loan sharks would play mind games by sending debtors videos of homes set on fire and pictures of places frequented by their loved ones.
The post Loanshark runner busted at Woodlands Checkpoint with array of credit and bank cards appeared first on Coconuts.
 
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unclesam

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the info provided by u are 3rd and 4th tier info.

Supt han and men got info that are 1st Tier.
Bro Shiokalingam,
During your time IC Joo Chiat you able tail Late Ah San and how come Sop Han cannot catch Ah Long with so many phone info already provided. Han got eat or not? Last time Ah San feed many kaki all gone holiday already.
 

AhMeng

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News -20 November 2018
Loanshark runner busted at Woodlands Checkpoint with array of credit and bank cards
cd28bf4b0ae6df66e7cc80411fec9493


A Singaporean man wasn’t able to hide his nerves passing through the borders at Woodlands Checkpoint last Friday and got himself arrested when the authorities found some incriminating materials on him.
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers uncovered multiple credit and ATM cards belonging to multiple holders from his bag, including cards from banks such as UOB, POSB, DBS, Maybank, and OCBC. The 39-year-old man subsequently broke and confessed that he was working as a loanshark runner.
How it works in illegal moneylending operations: suspects would open bank accounts and give away their ATM cards and personal identification numbers to loan sharks to facilitate the unlicensed moneylending business. Anyone who allows their bank account or ATM card to be used to facilitate unlicensed moneylending is presumed to have assisted in the business, and are liable to be sentenced to jail, caning, and fines.
The ICA has since referred the case to the Singapore Police Force for investigations.
In a Straits Times report earlier this year, loan sharks have been stepping up their tactics to intimidate debtors into paying up. Aside from the typical old-school methods of vandalizing doors and common corridors, loan sharks would play mind games by sending debtors videos of homes set on fire and pictures of places frequented by their loved ones.
The post Loanshark runner busted at Woodlands Checkpoint with array of credit and bank cards appeared first on Coconuts.
Why he bring all these ATM cards to Malaysia for?
 
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