Subject: Shenzhen police crack Sun Yee On ring, arrest at least 102 men
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Shenzhen police crack Sun Yee On ring, arrest at least 102 men

Shenzhen police crack Sun Yee On ring
Fiona Tam
Mar 23, 2012        
http://www.scmp.com/portal/site/ ... M100000360a0a0aRCRD

Shenzhen police said yesterday they had arrested at least 102 men in the city's Baoan district linked to Sun Yee On, one of Hong Kong's most powerful triads, and seized several hundred million yuan in gang assets.

The operation was one of the largest crackdowns on triads in Guangdong in recent years.

Police said the gang had been linked to more than 100 crimes, including several cases of murder, malicious injury, brawls, drug trafficking, operating prostitution business and extortion. The gang has also been accused of illegally controlling the local supply of natural gas, trading of building materials, waste recycling and real estate development for staggering profits.

The arrests come just weeks after the downfall of Chongqing Communist Party boss Bo Xilai, a long-time political rival of Guangdong counterpart Wang Yang. Bo was known for an anti-triad campaign in Chongqing that led to the detention of more than 5,442 suspects last year. Wang vowed last month that Guangdong would also crack down on triads.

Shenzhen deputy police chief Wang Guobin said the leader of Sun Yee On's branch in the city, Chen Yaodong, and other key triad members were among those arrested. He said four guns, 37 bullets and several hundred million yuan in assets had been seized from the gang.

Police said the Shenzhen branch of Sun Yee On was founded in the mid-1980s by Hong Kong triad member Chan Shek-por, who recruited mainlanders as members. Although the Shenzhen branch was subjected to a police crackdown in 1991, forcing Chan to flee back to Hong Kong, the gang continued to grow into a large triad with several hundred members, managed by Chan's nephew.

"The organisation mainly follows Hong Kong triad gang Sun Yee On's management model … with a clear gang leader, hierarchy and several hundred members," Shenzhen police said, adding that the gang operated dozens of companies, hotels and entertainment venues in the Shajing area of Baoan district.

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Reply #1 JackTheBat's post

I read The Guardian's version of the story, because no registration nor fee was required, which focused on the political machinations between Bo and Wang. Said political machinations are pretty Byzantine.
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Further on this

SCMP Sunday March 25, 2012
http://www.scmp.com/portal/site/ ... ss=China&s=News

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Sun Yee On crackdown was six years in the making
Shajing residents applaud Shenzhen arrests of triad members and dismissal of party officials
Minnie Chan
Mar 25, 2012        
       
A Shenzhen police crackdown last week on a gang linked to Hong Kong's Sun Yee On triad was six years in the making. And it has cost some officials their jobs because of their suspected ties to organised crime, according to mainland media.

Shenzhen police chief Li Ming said officers had arrested 193 suspects, seized 11 guns and more than 1 billion yuan (HK$1.2 billion) in gang assets and large quantities of drugs.

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They also shut down 44 businesses with alleged triad links.

Li said that Liu Shaoxiong, party head of the Shajing Street Committee in the city's Baoan district, had been sacked. Liu has been handed over to prosecutors for an internal party probe of his alleged close links to the so-called Shajing Sun Yee On branch, the biggest gang in the special economic zone.

"My predecessor Li Feng started to probe [criminal cases] in Shajing and found many were related to triad operations, but he couldn't take action immediately because of a lack of evidence," Li Ming was quoted by the Southern Metropolis Daily as saying.

"The [Shajing] Sun Yee On has direct links with many illegal real estate projects in the region … and in some cases this has led to murder."

The anti-triad campaign, launched last month by Guangdong party chief Wang Yang , has been applauded by Shajing residents. They have been living under the shadow of triad chief Chen Yaodong since the early 1990s.

"Before the crackdown, public order in Shajing was very bad and many taxi drivers were once scared to enter this area," the Guangzhou-based New Express quoted a Shenzhen taxi driver as saying. "Many of my colleagues were robbed and attacked and had other bad experiences when taking passengers to Shajing."

The New Express said Chen, nicknamed "Dragon Brother", had colluded with the committee to corner the building materials market in Shajing in a bid to reap huge gains from controlling all the property development projects in the area.

Police had sealed off at least six of Chen's villas, including an upmarket property with a state-owned reservoir that a local official gave him as a present, as well as a fleet of luxury cars parked at an abandoned recycling plant, the New Express said.

Chen is a nephew of a Hong Kong triad member who had founded the Shajing branch in the mid-1980s, police said. He took over the gang in 1991 after his uncle fled to Hong Kong. Chen later recruited several hundred members, building it into the biggest gang in Shenzhen.

The police raid came just weeks after the downfall of Wang Yang's long-time political rival Bo Xilai , Chongqing's former party boss.

Bo is known for his crackdown on triads in Chongqing that had led to the detention of more than 5,400 suspects last year.

Shenzhen police say they will sustain their crackdown, as they have uncovered more criminal activities.

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