Capturing world's most wanted kingpin — Tse Chi Lop


One of the world’s most wanted was picked up at an airport in Amsterdam last weekend, ending a global manhunt for perhaps the most important organized crime figure most people never heard of — until he was pinched. We’re talking the alleged head of a vast, multi-billion-dollar trafficking syndicate. Perhaps the most prolific in history. Real-deal kingpin stuff. The Mob Reporter here with news of the rise and potential fall of an alleged international drug baron who the United Nations compares to two of the biggest in underworld history: El Chapo and Pablo Escobar. Let me tell you about it.
Meet Tse Chi Lop. 57 years old. A Canadian citizen who was born in China, Tse allegedly forged an alliance of triad groups in Asia that its members call “The Company.” Because for them, that’s what it is, a business.

Big business. The United Nations’ drug office estimated revenues as high as $18-billion a year. For police, it is called the Sam Gor syndicate, Cantonese for Brother Number Three, which is one of Tse’s nicknames.

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