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222 triad members arrested in undercover operation

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Undercover operation combating triad related activities is getting tougher because triad members have become more cautious, police said on Monday, following another large-scale anti-triad operation code named Nightstinger.

Police arrested 222 triad members, including nine big guns, and three juveniles in the sweep. The youngest of those arrested is only 15.

The suspects come mainly from the territory's most active triad tongs, including Sun Yee On, 14K and Wong Shing Wo.

The latest undercover operation, plotted and played out by the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau (OCTB), is said to have lasted two years, the longest undercover operation ever, said Cheuk Hau-yip, acting chief superintendent of the OCTB.

Contacts within the triad society informed police about new recruitment two years ago. That was when the OCTB grabbed the chance to sneak in some of the moles who gathered the evidence on the triad societies.

While undercover operations remain among the most efficient ways to combat the gangs, the peril is also growing. In the latest swoop police took longer and proceeded with more patience, according to Cheuk.

Cheuk would not disclose the number of undercover cops involved in Nightstinger, for the safety of the officers.

Crime experts agreed on the trend, saying that triad members have become especially careful when recruiting new members.

"They look at the background of the new-comers. Think about it, if you're a triad member, you wouldn't easily trust someone who parachutes into the society," said Lam Kin-keung, a retired detective station sergeant for the OCTB and crime units.

But even if the cops successfully penetrate the triad society, it may be time-consuming to gain the trust of hardcore members.

"The ultimate goal to combat triad society is to secure proof of triad-related crimes, such as member recruitment, expansion of activities and tussles between different tongs," said Lam. He added these crimes are much more difficult to prove since there are usually no victims.

Lam continued that triad members may not withdraw from the societies if they are convicted of only minor crimes. They may just go back to the circle after spending less than two years in jail.

In Nightstinger, undercover cops have collected more than 200 pieces of solid crime evidence. These include confessions of triad membership, managing a triad society, drug trafficking, blackmail, smuggling of cigarettes, illegal weapons and selling pornographic DVDs.

Lam agreed that Nightstinger was a successful operation, because it did not end at large-scale "harassment" of the daily bread-and-butter revenue source of the triad. Those activities are important enough to the triads, but more importantly, the operation also smashed the mainstays of the organizations per se.

Still, Lam said he observed a general trend, that undercover operations are getting harder.

A couple of years ago, several informants joked and complained about the penetration of undercover cops in the triad societies when they talked to Lam.
 
u wan us to guess the country of this operation?:rolleyes:
 
Undercover operation combating triad related activities is getting tougher because triad members have become more cautious, police said on Monday, following another large-scale anti-triad operation code named Nightstinger.

Police arrested 222 triad members, including nine big guns, and three juveniles in the sweep. The youngest of those arrested is only 15.

The suspects come mainly from the territory's most active triad tongs, including Sun Yee On, 14K and Wong Shing Wo.

The latest undercover operation, plotted and played out by the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau (OCTB), is said to have lasted two years, the longest undercover operation ever, said Cheuk Hau-yip, acting chief superintendent of the OCTB.

Contacts within the triad society informed police about new recruitment two years ago. That was when the OCTB grabbed the chance to sneak in some of the moles who gathered the evidence on the triad societies.

While undercover operations remain among the most efficient ways to combat the gangs, the peril is also growing. In the latest swoop police took longer and proceeded with more patience, according to Cheuk.

Cheuk would not disclose the number of undercover cops involved in Nightstinger, for the safety of the officers.

Crime experts agreed on the trend, saying that triad members have become especially careful when recruiting new members.

"They look at the background of the new-comers. Think about it, if you're a triad member, you wouldn't easily trust someone who parachutes into the society," said Lam Kin-keung, a retired detective station sergeant for the OCTB and crime units.

But even if the cops successfully penetrate the triad society, it may be time-consuming to gain the trust of hardcore members.

"The ultimate goal to combat triad society is to secure proof of triad-related crimes, such as member recruitment, expansion of activities and tussles between different tongs," said Lam. He added these crimes are much more difficult to prove since there are usually no victims.

Lam continued that triad members may not withdraw from the societies if they are convicted of only minor crimes. They may just go back to the circle after spending less than two years in jail.

In Nightstinger, undercover cops have collected more than 200 pieces of solid crime evidence. These include confessions of triad membership, managing a triad society, drug trafficking, blackmail, smuggling of cigarettes, illegal weapons and selling pornographic DVDs.

Lam agreed that Nightstinger was a successful operation, because it did not end at large-scale "harassment" of the daily bread-and-butter revenue source of the triad. Those activities are important enough to the triads, but more importantly, the operation also smashed the mainstays of the organizations per se.

Still, Lam said he observed a general trend, that undercover operations are getting harder.

A couple of years ago, several informants joked and complained about the penetration of undercover cops in the triad societies when they talked to Lam.





This is a Hong Kong newspaper report right ? Just look at the names of the gangs and names of the people involved.
All cantonese names.
 
Over the next couple of months, there will be dead bodies in HK. And these would be people suspected of being Ah Chek or number 7. A similar infiltration will not succeed in S'pore.
 
Over the next couple of months, there will be dead bodies in HK. And these would be people suspected of being Ah Chek or number 7. A similar infiltration will not succeed in S'pore.

Lastest breaking news, GMS escaped arrest. He wasn't among one of those arrested.
 
You PAP idiot trying to pass this off as SG news?

This is HK news and FUCK OFF understand?

 
Wahhh... This HK police operation really like the movie Infernal Affairs..:eek:
 
Over the next couple of months, there will be dead bodies in HK. And these would be people suspected of being Ah Chek or number 7. A similar infiltration will not succeed in S'pore.

Operation like that had succeeded in Singapore before with Operation Eagle cleaning up the triads to sidelines. That gave GYH his CP rank.
 
Lastest breaking news, GMS escaped arrest. He wasn't among one of those arrested.

If GMS is wanted by HK triads as a member, I tok tok tok till 2 pieces. Just like politics, triads want results and winners. Not someone who will kpkb complain, explain and entertain but continues to be a loser.
 
so ah ram do you know any from sun yee on? Do you dare fight hk triads?

I know some of them but never actually fought there before. But I've got arrested in HK before. It was at 九龙 油麻地。Detained half a day, gave statement and released unconditionally without needing bail. That was pure accident. Me and my friend walked passed a flash fight, realized it was a fight and tried to walk off, but too late. The HK police simply arrested everybody in sight, especially young able-bodied looking men, then up to us to explain later.

If GMS is wanted by HK triads as a member, I tok tok tok till 2 pieces. Just like politics, triads want results and winners. Not someone who will kpkb complain, explain and entertain but continues to be a loser.

It's his father-in-law! He has to be filial and escort his FIL to safety.
 
Sun Yee On and Wong Shing Wo in mandarin is call simi?
 
Sun Yee On 新義安
120px-Sun_Yee_On_symbol.jpg


Founded 1919 In Hong Kong
Years active 1919 – present
Territory; Hong Kong, mainland China, United Kingdom, Belgium, France and the Netherlands
Ethnicity: Han Chinese
Membership: 40,000+
Criminal activities: racketeering, counterfeiting, extortion, narcotics, human trafficking, prostitution
Allies: 14K
Rivals: Wo Hop To, Wo Shing Wo
 
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lmao. ya ur right, machiam MNCs. Too bad not listed, if not tua tau tan tan.
I maybe wrong, maybe some of the listed company belongs to them, runing behind washing laundry.
 
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