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Singapore investigates nearly 100 for illegal moneylending

Singaporean police are investigating 98 suspects for unlicensed moneylending cases following an enforcement operation from August 19 to 23, according to a statement from the police.

Hanoi (VNA) -ꦦ Singaporean police are investigating 98 suspects for unlicensed moneylending cases following an enforcement operation from August 19 to 23, according to a statement from the police.

Preliminary investigations showed that nine suspects conducted harassment at debtors' residences, 43 assisted unlicensed moneylenders by carrying out ATM transfers, and the remaining 46 helped illegal moneylenders to open bank accounts.
Investigations against the suspects, aged from 13 to 76, are ongoing. According to Singapore's legal regulations, those found guilty of committing debt collection harassment can be fined up to 40,000 SGD (30,750 USD) or failed for up to three years, or both./.
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