Nineteen thousand suspects have been arrested in a drive against organised-crime in China, state media said. A
three-month operation led to the arrests in Hong Kong, Macau and
Guangdong province. Police said triad gangs were increasingly expanding
into mainland China. The crimes involved include drug dealing, gambling
and prostitution. Triads are transnational crime groups, often based in
Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, but operating globally.
In Hong Kong, police seized $102m Hong Kong dollars ($13m; £8.5m) in cash, along with drugs, pirated DVDs, weapons and contraband cigarettes worth HK$67m. In neighbouring Guangdong province, more than 11,000 suspects were arrested. And in Macau, almost 4,000 people were picked up by police.
BBC.
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