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Loan shark arrests in joint operation

- BY ALAN WESTON alan.weston@trinitymir­ror.com @SeftonEcho

AMAN and woman were arrested on suspicion of illegal money lending and money laundering offences after an operation in Skelmersda­le and Liverpool.

The England Illegal Money Lending Team (IMLT) worked in partnershi­p with officers from Lancashire and Merseyside police forces, Lancashire County Council and Liverpool City Council trading standards to carry out warrants at two addresses on Wednesday (February 16).

Officers seized cash, documentat­ion and electronic devices during searches of the properties in the Digmoor area of Skelmersda­le and in Liverpool.

A 50-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man were taken into custody for questionin­g. They have since been released under investigat­ion pending further enquiries.

Tony Quigley, head of the Illegal Money Lending Team said: “Illegal money lending will not be tolerated, and we will continue to work with our partners to take action against those who blight our communitie­s in this way.

“If you have been offered a cash loan, threatened when you couldn’t pay, had your bank card taken from you as security or if what you owe keeps growing even though you are making payments, then you may well have been bitten by a loan shark.

“If you, or anyone you know, has experience­d any of these things or has any knowledge of loan shark activities then contact our team in complete confidence. We will help you escape the clutches of these ruthless criminals.”

Liverpool council’s cabinet member for neighbourh­oods, Cllr Abdul Qadir, said: “This is partnershi­p work at its best. It’s great to see that the expertise and dedication of these teams really does get results - results which will ultimately make a real, positive difference to the lives of vulnerable people.

“Investigat­ions like these send out a clear message that this activity will not be tolerated, and we will continue to work with partners to ensure residents do not fall victim to these unlicensed, unscrupulo­us moneylende­rs.”

Anyone with concerns about illegal money lending can contact the Stop Loan Sharks 24/7 Helpline in confidence on 0300 555 2222 or access support online here. Live Chat is available on the website from 9am5pm, Monday to Friday.

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