MCA and Brickfields police strengthen cooperation against criminal activities


KUALA LUMPUR: MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong has called for stronger enforcement against illegal money lending syndicates (Ah Long) by targeting not only runners but also the masterminds behind the operation. 

He said stronger enforcement was needed to tackle the root cause and curb the growing threat posed by Ah Long activities. 

Michael made the call following a courtesy visit to the Brickfield District Police Headquarters, where he was also briefed by Brickfields police chief ACP Hoo Chang on several ongoing investigations.

According to Michael, during the discussion, Hoo revealed that several Indian Ah Long runners and their accomplices suspected of involvement in a recent paint-splashing incident targeting innocent homeowners had been arrested by Ipoh police and investigations were ongoing. 

He said the suspects, who are believed to be linked to multiple criminal cases, would be handed over to Brickfields police for further investigations upon completion of preliminary probes in Ipoh.

Additionally, Michael also urged the government to review and consider reinstating relevant preventive laws to more effectively curb illegal money lending activities and safeguard public safety. 

Meanwhile, Michael said police have also briefed him on a case involving a college allegedly issuing fake certificates under Universiti Malaya's name, which had been referred to the Kuala Lumpur Commercial Crime Investigation Department for further investigation, and urged affected individuals to remain calm and allow the authorities to complete their investigations. - Bernama

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