一名49岁的男子在新加坡被捕,罪名是与鲨鱼有关的破坏他人财产的贷款,将被判处五年以下监禁和罚款。
A 49-year-old man was arrested in Singapore for loan shark-related vandalism, facing up to five years in prison and a fine.
2026年2月9日,一名49岁男子在新加坡因一系列高利贷骚扰案被捕,其中包括在堪培拉路一处住宅遭到破坏,红色油漆溅起并遗留债务人票据。
A 49-year-old man was arrested on February 9, 2026, in Singapore over a series of loan shark harassment cases, including vandalism at a Canberra Road residence where red paint was splashed and a debtor’s note left behind.
警方于2月8日报警,通过监视和调查查明了嫌疑人的身份,并将他与至少七起类似事件联系起来。
Police, alerted on February 8, identified the suspect through surveillance and investigations linking him to at least seven similar incidents.
根据2008年《放款人法》,他面临指控,可能受到的处罚包括最高罚款50 000美元、最高五年监禁和最高六下拐杖。
He faces charges under the Moneylenders Act 2008, with potential penalties including fines up to $50,000, up to five years in prison, and up to six strokes of the cane.
当局重申其零容忍政策,敦促公众避免借鲨鱼并报告可疑活动。
Authorities reiterated their zero-tolerance policy, urging the public to avoid loan sharks and report suspicious activity.