
The Asian Crime Century charts the history of organised crime from Asia as the economy of the region expands, and explains how crime from Asia has an impact on the rest of the world.
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Source: Alamy. Container ship with sign displaying "Celebrating the new national security law" Victoria harbor, Hong Kong, China.
The conviction today in the High Court at the Old Bailey in London of two men on a charge of assisting a fore...
One of the older and durable triad societies in Hong Kong has been the Luen Ying She (聯英社), often known in Cantonese as “Old Luen” (老聯). Although far less well known than the larger and more notorious triad societies, by the early twenty-fi...
In January this year, the Enforcement Directorate in India continued seizures of assets from Gagan Gupta, an Indian businessman under investigation in connection with alleged money laundering and hawala linked to illegal betting in India. T...
In the past decade the impact of the expansion of Chinese organised crime has had an increasing impact on countries around the world. Although Chinese organised crime is more well recognised, the model for this expansion requires definition...
‘Our Frankie Shaftain’ is the officer in the front row wearing glasses
Asian Affairs, which is the journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, has kindly published the article on ‘Our Frankie Shaftain’ and his role in the triad plot to...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Martin Purbrick is a consultant, analyst and writer. He is an expert on corruption and organised crime in Asia, in particular Chinese criminal gangs and Triad societies.
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