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Say no to Ah Longs!

I commended the action taken by Police though I believe it's not easy to crack down on them. Those Ah Longs are only making the society ill, not to mention how bad they are by kidnapping and even resort to killing.

24-hour deadline for most-wanted Ah Longs

PETALING JAYA: Surrender or be exposed and hunted down — this is the warning police are giving Ah Longs high on their wanted list. The Ah Longs have 24 hours to surrender or their identities will be exposed to the public.

Growing violence

Ah Longs are getting bolder and using more violence in recovering their debts.

May 11, 2009
A three-year-old boy was kidnapped in Perak after his relative failed to repay his debt of RM300,000 to loan sharks. His body was found fl oating in a river a few days after he went missing.

May 7, 2009
An 86-year-old-woman was killed after two men slammed her head against the wall of her house. The two men were believed to be looking for her son who owed them RM2,000.

May 2008
Police found body parts strewn on the railway tracks between the Padang Jawa and Bukit Badak stations in Klang. The victim, a 51-year-old businessman, was allegedly kidnapped and killed by Ah Longs after his family was unable to come up with the debt repayment of RM100,000. His original loan was RM30,000.

Source: The Star

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