Johor cops to step up efforts against illegal moneylending activities


Police and Kulaijaya Municipal Council officers tearing down banners posted on trees near a residential area during an Ops Vulture exercise at Bandar Putra in Kulaijaya. – filepic

JOHOR BARU: The Johor police plans to be more aggressive in fighting against Ah Longs or illegal moneylending activities in the state.

State Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) chief Asst Comm Mah Khye Beng said that although the illegal moneylending activities in Johor are still under control, police are still looking at ways to combat the matter.

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