Despite having borrowed only RM1,000 and already paying RM5,000, a group of loan sharks did not let the man go and continued to harass him to the point that he lost everything.
What was initially an RM1,000 loan turned into RM5,000, and snowballed into something more than RM10,000.

Loan sharks stripped a Malaysian man naked and sent his nude photos to all his contacts
The man, Huang, decided to meet up with the loan sharks to discuss the repayment at a shopping mall in Selangor, but little did he know, the group had something sinister in mind.
They forced him into the toilet, stripped him naked and filmed the act, and later distributed the images, videos to ALL his WhatsApp contacts, including his workplace group.
Huang admitted that he was afraid to decline the loan sharks as they claimed they had a knife on them. He pointed out that after his personal belongings, including his mobile phone and MyKad, were stolen, the three people left the scene.
He lodged a police report on that night, and his colleagues informed Huang that they received his nude pictures the next day.
“They said if I didn’t do as they said, they would sell me to Myanmar.”
His family cut ties with him as they could no longer take the harassment from Ah Longs
In a press conference this morning (12 November), Huang, with the company of the Secretary-General of Malaysian Humanitarian Organisation (MHO), said that he borrowed from the loan sharks in September this year.

Following the incident, Huang’s family decided to cut ties with him, and sadly, Huang’s long-time girlfriend, who had been staying with him, also moved out of their place.
“I was so humiliated that I even considered taking my own life, but fortunately, I pulled back from the brink and did not take my own life.”
Huang, who is 34 years old, said that his family decided to cut ties with him as they could no longer take the harassment and disturbance from the loan sharks. Hishamuddin, in his statement, also urged the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) to take action against the loan sharks for their acts.
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