Harassed by loan sharks over a loan they never took


A woman known as Miss Lee showing Pasir Gudang MCA public complaints deputy bureau chief Ang Tun Chek the red paint splashed on their family house gate by illegal loan sharks in Taman Johor Jaya.

JOHOR BARU: A family here is living in fear after a relative, who wanted to borrow S$10,000 (RM30,000) from a loan shark in Singapore, is now being harassed despite changing his mind and not taking up the loan offer.

The loan sharks have come and sprayed red paint at their family home in Johor Jaya and a factory outlet in Ulu Tiram.

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