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During recent feedback sessions with Hougang residents, Shin Leong noted that loan sharks (Ah Long)’s runners have started to venture beyond traditional harassment methods of borrowers’ households. The traditional harassment methodologies included the writing of ‘O $ P $’ (Owe Money Pay Money) words on walls, staircases to shame borrowers who did not pay up and coupled with paint splashing on borrowers’ households’ doors. Typically a color coding system to mark the number of times they have splashed the borrowers’ households’ doors. For example: black (first warning), red (second warning), yellow (third warning) and green (fourth warning). Different loan-shark operators are known to use different color coding. Loan-shark runners are also known to practice the principle of ‘认地址,不认人’ (only recognize the address & not the person). However of late, they seem to have ventured beyond harassing borrowers’ households by splashing paint on borrowers’ neighbors’ households too. Earlier this year, Parliament passed the ‘Moneylenders (Amendment) Bill which is meant to crack down on loan shark syndicates. This amended bill has toughened the penalties for loan sharking activities. On the ground, the ‘O $ P $’ is still a big problem. 24/7 policing is not quite possible. Security cameras can only do that much, now with runners wearing caps, looking down as they go about with their illegal activities. One Hougang constituent shared with Shin Leong that some loan sharks have legalize operations via the formation of monies lending companies. According to another *article I read, many of these runners are themselves borrowers who became participants of loan sharking activities. This means we have to consider both supply & demand sides of the ‘O $ P $’ issue. Shin Leong is seeking creative ideas, opinions and suggestions on how to solve the ‘O $ P $’ issue. This issue is a community issue and hence requires collective community efforts. Kindly share your ideas here or email him at [email protected]. Thank you.
