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  2. List of Chinese criminal organizations - Wikipedia

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    Since the new century, there are two academic books focusing on Chinese organized crime. Based on rich empirical work, these books offer how Chinese criminal organizations survive in the changing socio-economic and political environment. Y. K. Chu's Triads as Business [2] looks at the role of Hong Kong Triads in legal, illegal and international ...

  3. Category:Organized crime groups in China - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... List of Chinese criminal organizations; 0–9. 14K (triad) B. Big Circle Gang; F.

  4. Triad (organized crime) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, most traditional Chinese secret societies, including the triads and some of the remaining Green Gang, relocated to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and overseas countries (particularly the United States), where they competed with the Tong and other ethnic Chinese criminal organizations. Gradually, Chinese secret societies turned ...

  5. List of criminal enterprises, gangs, and syndicates - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 November 2024. List of groups engaged in illegal activities This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "List of criminal enterprises, gangs, and ...

  6. 14K (triad) - Wikipedia

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    Two 14K groups, 14K-Hau and 14K-Ngai, [20] are among seven Chinese criminal organizations operating in South Africa, represented in both Cape Town and Johannesburg, specializing primarily in extortion and abalone trafficking. In 2000, the estimated gross income from the illegal exportation of abalone to Hong Kong was US$32 million.

  7. Crime in China - Wikipedia

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    Domestic and transnational criminal organizations carry out sex trafficking in China. [21] [22] Women are lured through false promises of legitimate employment into commercial sexual exploitation in Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Japan. [20] Chinese men are smuggled to countries throughout the world for exploitative labor. [20]

  8. Category:Lists of organizations based in China - Wikipedia

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    Lists of organizations based in Tibet (3 P) Pages in category "Lists of organizations based in China" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  9. Category:Chinese criminals - Wikipedia

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    Classification: People: By occupation: Criminals: By nationality: Chinese Also: China : People : By occupation : Criminals Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable.