Johor’s Man House Set On Fire On Second Time By Loan Sharks Due To Failed Looking For His In-Law
We all know that a loan shark is not a place or resort to goto even if one day you are forced with no money left options. Because they can get really aggressive and violent when it comes to collecting what they want. The Chairman of the Malaysian Crime Watch Task Force (MyWatch), Dato’ Sri Sanjeevan took to his Twitter account to showcase the incident where loan sharks poured red paint and left a threatening note for a man at his father-in-law’s house in Johor (15 July).
According to his tweet, they have received a complaint about a case in Kluang, Johor. where the victim house was vandalized with red paint and even set on fire while after a police report was made and no action was taken. As they mentioned that they never borrowed money from any loan sharks.
The victim made it clear in their police report that the message was meant for their son in law which is working in Singapore and they never borrowed any money from loan sharks. As the CCTV recorded both the incident of the red paint splashing which was done on broad daylight and setting off the fire during at night time.
Terima aduan mengenai satu kes di Kluang, Johor dimana rumah mangsa disambah cat merah dan ditinggalkan nota ugutan.
Mangsa buat laporan @PDRMsia tapi mangsa kata tiada tangkapan/tindakan.
Mangsa juga kata dia tidak pernah pinjam duit dgn mana2 Along. @dhzhamzah pic.twitter.com/RghDvpRlCa
— DSSR (@SanjeevanSS) August 8, 2020
Rumah mangsa dibakar dlm kejadian kedua pada 3hb Ogos 2020.
Jika @PDRMsia Kluang berjaya selesaikan kes ini semasa repot pertama dibuat, sy percaya kejadian ini dapat dielakkan.
Mangsa hingga harini masih diugut, diancam dan sebagainya.
Nak tunggu sampai ada kematian ke? pic.twitter.com/WKEIO8yutp
— DSSR (@SanjeevanSS) August 8, 2020