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  2. List of Chinese criminal organizations - Wikipedia

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    Criminal gangs are found throughout Mainland China but are most active in Chongqing, Shanghai, Macau, Tianjin, Shenyang, and Guangzhou. Some are also active in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan. The number of people involved in organized crime on the mainland has risen from around 100,000 in 1986 to around 1.5 million in the year 2000. [1]

  3. Category:Organized crime groups in China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Organized crime groups in China" ... List of Chinese criminal organizations; 0–9. 14K (triad) B. Big Circle Gang ... a non-profit organization ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Triad (organized crime) - Wikipedia

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    In mainland China, there are of two major types of "mainland Chinese criminal organizations": loosely-organized "dark forces" (黑恶势力; Hēi è shìlì) and more mature "black societies" (黑社会; Hēishèhuì). Two features which distinguish a black society from ordinary "dark forces" or low-level criminal gangs are the extent to which ...

  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. [21]

  7. Fujianese organized crime - Wikipedia

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    The main antagonists of the 1999 film, The Corruptor are a powerful and violent gang called "The Fukienese Dragons", which is very similar with the real Fujian gang, both in criminal methods and activities, as well as in the violence and origin of the gang (which as its name gives, are originally from Fujian, China). [20]

  8. Category:Organised crime groups in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. List of Chinese criminal organizations; 0–9. 14K (triad) B. Big Circle Gang; F. Fujianese organized crime; L. Luen Group ...

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

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    List of charities in China; List of Chinese criminal organizations; N. List of Nanjing art groups; List of non-governmental organizations in China