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15-year-old among 69 people under probe for unlicensed moneylending activities
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15-year-old among 69 people under probe for unlicensed moneylending activities

A 15-year-old is among 69 individuals being investigated in Singapore for alleged involvement in unlicensed moneylending activities. This follows a seven-day police operation conducted from July 1 to July 7, during which officers from the Criminal Investigation Department and seven police land divisions arrested those suspected of participating in illegal lending practices. Preliminary findings indicate that some individuals harassed debtors at their homes, while others facilitated transactions through ATM transfers or by providing bank accounts, ATM cards, and personal identification numbers. Nine suspects are linked to cross-border moneylending activities involving Malaysia, based on information shared by Malaysian authorities. The police warned that unlicensed lenders often resort to threatening behaviors like setting fires, painting houses, or blocking entrances to intimidate borrowers. Legal penalties for first-time offenders range from fines to imprisonment and corporal punishment.

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The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 882 days ago
‘I was in panic mode’: Woman, child exit taxi on ECP after driver becomes unresponsive

On July 6, Winnie Lee and her six-year-old son experienced a terrifying moment during a taxi ride from Singapore's airport to Lavender when the driver suddenly became unresponsive and lost control of the vehicle on the ECP. Lee noticed the driver appearing drowsy and attempted to communicate with him before deciding to open the taxi door to slow the vehicle down. The car eventually came to a stop, and Lee and her son were assisted by another driver who had pulled over nearby. Authorities were alerted around 12:50 PM, and the 73-year-old driver was taken to the hospital in an unconscious state. As of July 8, he remained unconscious. ComfortDelGro, the taxi company, expressed concern for the driver and his family and offered support, though Lee declined a gift hamper. Police are continuing their investigation into the incident.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a traffic incident involving a taxi driver losing consciousness while operating a vehicle. It focuses on the personal account of the passenger and the actions taken during the event, with no explicit political commentary, framing, or bias evident in the narrative. The focus is

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 88): Factuality is high as the article provides detailed accounts aligned with common reporting standards and does not contradict known facts. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the inclusion of direct quotes from the passenger which may introduce some subjective perspective.

The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒Center7 hr. ago
73-year-old taxi driver who lost consciousness while ferrying passengers on ECP dies

A 73-year-old taxi driver in Singapore lost consciousness while driving on the Expressway Corridor Plus (ECP) on July 6, according to police updates. The incident occurred as he was transporting passengers from the airport to Lavender. Passengers reported that the driver appeared drowsy and the taxi began veering toward the center divider. When a passenger attempted to alert the driver, he responded with confusion before losing consciousness. Emergency services were called, and the driver was taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital but later died. Police investigations into the cause of the incident are ongoing. The newspaper has reached out to ComfortDelGro, the taxi operator, for further details.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a traffic incident involving a taxi driver, focusing on the sequence of events and the outcome. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political perspectives. The tone remains neutral, providing details based on official reports and witness rec

The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒Centeryesterday
15-year-old among 69 people under probe for unlicensed moneylending activities

A 15-year-old is among 69 individuals being investigated in Singapore for alleged involvement in unlicensed moneylending activities. This follows a seven-day police operation conducted from July 1 to July 7, during which officers from the Criminal Investigation Department and seven police land divisions arrested those suspected of participating in illegal lending practices. Preliminary findings indicate that some individuals harassed debtors at their homes, while others facilitated transactions through ATM transfers or by providing bank accounts, ATM cards, and personal identification numbers. Nine suspects are linked to cross-border moneylending activities involving Malaysia, based on information shared by Malaysian authorities. The police warned that unlicensed lenders often resort to threatening behaviors like setting fires, painting houses, or blocking entrances to intimidate borrowers. Legal penalties for first-time offenders range from fines to imprisonment and corporal punishment.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on law enforcement actions targeting unlicensed moneylending, a legal issue rather than a politically contentious matter. It provides factual details about arrests, procedures, and legal consequences without apparent ideological framing or emphasis on specific political actors or

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