Visit our Shopee Affiliate Shop Today: https://s.shopee.sg/8KlkmJP0hu Seventy-nine people are being investigated after a major anti-loanshark operation across Singapore. The case goes beyond debt harassment. Police say dozens allegedly provided bank accounts, ATM cards, and online banking access that may have helped support illegal moneylending networks. Why does this matter? As banking becomes increasingly digital, financial accounts can become key tools for criminal activity. This case highlights the risks, penalties, and wider challenges facing Singapore's fight against unlicensed moneylending. Join the discussion and share your views on whether more can be done to prevent people from becoming involved. #Singapore #SingaporeNews #Loanshark #UnlicensedMoneylending #SPF #SingaporePolice #CrimeNews #BreakingNews #CurrentAffairs #SingaporeCrime #LawAndOrder #FinancialCrime #BankAccounts #ATMCard #MoneylendersAct #PublicSafety #SingaporeUpdates #NewsAnalysis #TwentyTwoThirty #SGNews

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