SINGAPORE, Dec 4 — A teacher in Singapore accused of aiding an unlicensed moneylender in a harassment case over an unpaid loan has been handed a second charge today, this time linked to another household.
According to The Straits Times, Geraldine Quek Yi Ling, 42, now faces two counts of acting on behalf of an unlicensed moneylender known as “Travis Heng.”
For both charges, Quek allegedly abetted Malaysian man Mohd Hairul Nizam Mohd Johar, 40, to commit the offences on November 19.
In her latest charge, Quek allegedly prepared and handed Hairul a paper bag containing a raw pork hoof and a note addressed to a person with a Chinese name.
Hairul allegedly hung the bag on the handle of a gate at a Housing Board flat in Fernvale Road in Sengkang, causing annoyance to a resident.
Her initial charge, handed in November, has also been amended.





