Many youngsters are lured by moneylenders to put up illegal signages


Bringing them down: The police and Kulaijaya Municipal Council officers tearing down banners posted on trees near a residential area during Ops Vulture at Bandar Putra in Kulaijaya.

KULAIJAYA: Teenagers have been urged to refrain from getting involved in illegal part-time jobs just to make a quick buck such as putting up banners and posters relating to moneylending activities.

Its district police headquarters commercial crime unit head Asst Supt Lyidia Mastura Alias said that many teenagers were allured by the fast income offered by the moneylenders to put up the illegal signage.

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