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  2. Guo Liang Chi - Wikipedia

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    Guo Liang Chi (Chinese: 郭良琪; pinyin: Guō Liángqí, born 1966), also known in Cantonese as Kwok Lung-kee or Kwok Ling-kay and his nickname Ah Kay, is a Chinese criminal who was charged and convicted by US federal authorities for murder and human trafficking. He was a leader of the Fuk Ching gang, one of the Snakehead.

  3. File:Hoo Ah Kay.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Snakehead (gang) - Wikipedia

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    The leader of the gang is referred to only as "The Snakehead". The operation is a direct allusion to the Golden Venture fiasco in 1993, as the game itself takes place in the early 1990s. In the "Laughing Magician" story arc of the comic book Hellblazer, John Constantine enlists the aid of a snakehead gang boss.

  5. Snakehead - Wikipedia

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    Snakehead (gang), a type of Chinese gang which is involved in people smuggling; Snakehead (fish), a family of fish known by their family name Channidae; Snakehead, the seventh book in the Alex Rider series, written by Anthony Horowitz about Alex’s infiltration of a snakehead gang, working for ASIS (Australian Secret Intelligence Service)

  6. Hoo Ah Kay - Wikipedia

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    Hoo Ah Kay (Hu Hsuan-tse) [1] was born 1816, in Whampoa, Canton, Qing Empire (present-day Huangpu District, Guangzhou, China). [2] He immigrated to Singapore in 1830. [ 3 ] Initially working with his businessman father at food supplier Whampoa and Co., Hoo inherited the establishment after his father died.

  7. Forest snakehead - Wikipedia

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    The forest snakehead (Channa lucius) is a species of snakehead, a fish of the family Channidae. Its range includes most of Southeast Asia and parts of southern China. It lives in forest streams and can reach 40 cm (16 in) in length. [2] The forest snakehead is known in Thai language as pla krasong (Thai: ปลากระสง). [3]

  8. Small snakehead - Wikipedia

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    The small snakehead (Channa asiatica) is a species of snakehead. It is one of four species of the genus Channa native to China. It also can be found in Taiwan and southern Japan, to which it migrated (or was introduced). It is a medium-sized snakehead which is a nestbuilder (as opposed to the Indian mouthbrooder dwarf snakeheads).

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