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Gangsters' paradise? Killing spotlights Thailand's reputation as criminal hideout

The killing of an Indian gangster on Phuket island has highlighted Thailand’s reputation as a hideout for foreign criminals, even amid a pandemic that has restricted global travel and heightened scrutiny of people’s movements.

Jimi “Slice” Sandhu, 32, was gunned down as he left his car on the night of Feb 4 by two hooded suspects lying in wait outside his. ....

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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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