‘Use legal channels to borrow money'


An Ipoh City Council enforcement officer putting a banner into a pick-up truck during a joint operation with the Perak Police Commercial Crime Unit.

BORROWERS who are being harassed by loan sharks should report the matter to the police and not leave it to their family members do so.

Perak Commercial Crime Chief Superintendent Lee Ewe Kiang said the police do not get a lot of reports of loan-shark activities in the state and urge victims to do so to make investigations easier.

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