Police are on the lookout for three men to help with their investigations.

If you have any information on these cases please call 1800 255 0000 or +65 6255 0000 if calling from overseas. You can also email your tip-off to spf_police_information@spf.gov.sg

The Police are working hard to solve the problem, but as long as people continue to borrow from unlicensed money lenders, the problem will persist. Police and the community have to work together to bring illegal loansharks to justice.

For more information on the Singapore Police Force, log on to www.spf.gov.sg" />
 
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