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Helicopters, Harry Potter and cocaine: Every face of the global drugs ring smashed on Teeeside

Helicopters, Harry Potter and cocaine: Every face of the global drugs ring smashed on Teeeside
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English Kaohsiung resident indicted for heroin trafficking

English Kaohsiung resident indicted for heroin trafficking
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Downfall of Asia's 'Biggest Drug Lord' Seen Unlikely to Dent Regional Narcotics Trade


March 05, 2021 08:18
Given the estimated US$70 billion being made each year in Asia's drug trade, regional experts say recent arrests of two key drug figures are seen as unlikely to dent the long-term flow of narcotics.
Dutch police said in January they had arrested Tse Chi Lop, allegedly the leader of the Asian drug syndicate known as The Company or Sam Gor (Brother No. 3 in Cantonese). It is alleged to have made tens of billions of dollars each year off drugs in the region. Then in February, it was announced that Lee Chung Chak, suspected of being a second leader of the syndicate, had been arrested.   

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Downfall of Asia's 'Biggest Drug Lord' Seen Unlikely to Dent Regional Narcotics Trade - New Delhi Times


March 5, 2021
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Given the estimated $70 billion being made each year in Asia’s drug trade, regional experts say recent arrests of two key drug figures are seen as unlikely to dent the long-term flow of narcotics.
Dutch police said in January they had arrested Tse Chi Lop, allegedly the leader of the Asian drug syndicate known as The Company or Sam Gor (Brother No. 3 in Cantonese). It is alleged to have made tens of billions of dollars each year off drugs in the region.
Then in February, it was announced that Lee Chung Chak, suspected of being a second leader of the syndicate, had been arrested.

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Second drug kingpin arrested in Thailand, tightening dragnet on huge syndicate


Tse Chi Lop syndicate: Second drug kingpin arrested in Thailand tightening dragnet on Sam Gor group
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2/8/2021
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A Thai soldier guards bags of methamphetamine pills in this file photograph from June 2019.
A second senior leader of a vast drug syndicate has been arrested, a Thai narcotics official said, as a transnational dragnet tightens on the Sam Gor group, which police say dominates the $70 billion annual Asia Pacific drug trade.
The October arrest of Hong Kong citizen Lee Chung Chak in Bangkok preceded last month's high-profile arrest in the Netherlands of Tse Chi Lop, a China-born Canadian national who police suspect is the top leader of the syndicate, also called "The Company."

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Tse Chi Lop syndicate: Second drug kingpin arrested in Thailand tightening dragnet on Sam Gor group


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A Thai soldier guards bags of methamphetamine pills in this file photograph from June 2019.
(CNN)A second senior leader of a vast drug syndicate has been arrested, a Thai narcotics official said, as a transnational dragnet tightens on the Sam Gor group, which police say dominates the $70 billion annual Asia Pacific drug trade.
The October arrest of Hong Kong citizen Lee Chung Chak in Bangkok preceded last month's high-profile arrest in the Netherlands of Tse Chi Lop, a China-born Canadian national who police suspect is the top leader of the syndicate, also called "The Company."
Lee, 65, is a former prison mate of Tse's suspected of being involved in drug trafficking for four decades. A 2018 Australian Federal Police (AFP) document reviewed by Reuters outlining the top 19 targets in the syndicate described Lee as a "senior project manager responsible for big ventures of border controlled drugs."

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Second drug kingpin arrested in Thailand tightening dragnet on huge syndicate

A second senior leader of a vast drug syndicate has been arrested, a Thai narcotics official said, as a transnational dragnet tightens on the Sam Gor group, which police say dominates the $70 billion annual Asia Pacific drug trade.

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Second alleged drug kingpin arrested in Thailand tightening dragnet on transnational syndicate


A second alleged senior leader of a vast drug syndicate has been arrested, a Thai narcotics official said, as a transnational dragnet tightens on the Sam Gor group, which police say dominates the $91 billion annual Asia Pacific drug trade.
The October arrest of Hong Kong citizen Lee Chung Chak in Bangkok preceded last month's high-profile arrest in the Netherlands of Tse Chi Lop, a China-born Canadian national who police suspect is the top leader of the syndicate, also called "The Company".
Mr Lee, 65, is a former prison mate of Mr Tse's, suspected of being involved in drug trafficking for four decades.

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The Fiji Times » Arrest in Thailand of second drug kingpin tightens dragnet on huge syndicate

The Fiji Times » Arrest in Thailand of second drug kingpin tightens dragnet on huge syndicate
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UPDATE 1-Arrest in Thailand of second drug kingpin tightens dragnet on huge syndicate

AUSTRALIA-THAILAND/DRUGS-ARREST (UPDATE 1, PIX):UPDATE 1-Arrest in Thailand of second drug kingpin tightens dragnet on huge syndicate

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