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[China]- Man hires hitman A to kill rival, but hitman A outsource (w fees cut) to B, who outsource to C, who outsource to D, all kena caught by police

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When you have a long chain, (the police) only need to crack the weakest link in the chain, then all will kena.

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https://mothership.sg/2019/10/china-hitman-fail/
 

eatshitndie

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by the time it got to the 6.9th outsourced hitman, the margin would have been a shitty 6.9%. “shitman” would have been the last word.
 

laksaboy

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If you have a chink in the chain, everything falls apart.

This is why you must not cut corners or gian png. Strive for excellence in whatever you do, including assassination.
 

glockman

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Never hire anyone to do a task that you can do yourself. People these days are lazy and do not take pride in what they do.
 

jw5

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Cutting corners is not gian png. Queuing for freebies is gian png. Cutting corners is kiam siap. :biggrin:

If you have a chink in the chain, everything falls apart.

This is why you must not cut corners or gian png. Strive for excellence in whatever you do, including assassination.
 

nayr69sg

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Never hire anyone to do a task that you can do yourself. People these days are lazy and do not take pride in what they do.
In the movies everytime the big bad guy asks someone else to do his bidding means there is good chance it wont be successful. Lol!
 

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Botched assassination plot sees Chinese hitmen wheel and deal their way to prison
BY ALAN WEEDON AND SAMUEL YANG
UPDATED YESTERDAY AT 3:08PM
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Defendants at the Nanning Intermediate People's Court
PHOTO All six men involved in the assassination plot are facing jail time.
SUPPLIED: NANNING INTERMEDIATE PEOPLE'S COURT
Five would-be assassins and one mastermind have been jailed for attempted murder, following a Chinese court case that revealed the lengths each person involved went to in order to avoid actually doing the deed.

Key points:
Businessman Tan Youhui wanted to kill a rival over a business dispute
He hired one hitman, but the kill was subcontracted out to multiple other assassins
Instead of killing the target, the fifth hitman made a deal with him
In 2013, businessman Tan Youhui sought the services of a hitman in order to murder a competitor, offering 2 million yuan ($411,883) for the job, according to an official summary of proceedings from the Nanning Intermediate People's Court.

However, that enterprising hitman contracted another hitman to do the job — but at a price about half that of his original commission.

Hitman number two then subcontracted to another hitman, who then subcontracted to a fourth, who then subcontracted to a fifth — but the fifth and final hitman got cold feet.

By the time the contract had been passed on to him, the final asking price was reduced to just 100,000 yuan ($20,600).

Chinese publication Beijing News reported the low price irked the fifth hitman to such an extent, it prompted him to get in touch with the target, Mr Wei, to ask him to fake his own death — a decision that led to the elaborate plot finally unravelling.

On Chinese social media, some users are calling for a prominent Chinese film director to turn the farcical murder plot into a movie, while others are mocking the clumsy subcontracting as "typical Chinese business".

"I can't believe this is real, I thought it was a joke," a user named Feihengronger wrote on Weibo.

In 2016, all six men were acquitted over a lack of evidence, but a successful appeal led to the case being reopened — the proceedings went on for three years, and ended with attempted murder convictions for all involved.

Three judges sit behind a tall mahogany desk on ornate chairs, while the Chinese national emblem is behind them on a brown wall.
PHOTO The judges ruled in favour of the prosecution after they appealed against an earlier decision which acquitted all six men.

SUPPLIED: NANNING INTERMEDIATE PEOPLE'S COURT
The Nanning Intermediate People's Court's official website said the catalyst for Tan hatching the plot was two civil lawsuits launched by Mr Wei against him in 2013, regarding a shared property development.

Fearing the impact the cases would have on his investment in the development, the court said Tan procured the services of a hitman to kill Mr Wei shortly after.

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After being approached by the final subcontracted hitman, Mr Wei agreed to being photographed, gagged and bound in order to fake his own death, after which the hitman said he would personally report the case to police.

The court held that each of these actions constituted intentional homicide, and sentenced both the mastermind and each of the hitmen to jail terms of various lengths.

Tan will serve five years in jail, and the hitman he hired to do the deed, Xi Guangan, will serve three years and six months.

Hitman two, Mo Tianxiang, will serve three years, while hitmen three and four — Yang Kangsheng and Yang Guansheng — were given the same sentence of three years and three months.

Hitman five, Ling Xiansi, was given the shortest sentence at two years and seven months.

POSTED YESTERDAY AT 10:36AM
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