HONG KONG CRIME BOSSES FLEE TO U.S.

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CIA-RDP90-00965R000100120141-5
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RIFPUB
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K
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1
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December 22, 2016
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December 22, 2011
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141
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February 5, 1985
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Declassified and Approved For Release 2011/12/22 : CIA-RDP90-00965R000100120141-5 A TlGj_E APPEARED -- Pmt WASHINGTON POST 5 February 1985 JACK ANDERSON Hong Mpg Crime' ID"osses Flee to U.S. ong Kong capitalists aren't the only ones who are fleeing the British colony before it is taken over by communist China in 1997. The city's organized crime bosses are also packing up, doubtless spurred by the spectacle of Peking's policy of capital punishment for crimes that are all in a day's work for underworld professionals. The businessmen have been reluctant to transfer their assets and operations to the United States, ma my because taxes would be about three times whai they're used to paying. Unfortunately, the crime bosses, having no such -concerns, are moving to our shores as fast as they can. My associate. Donald Goldberg has obtained several internal and confidential law-enforcement reports that detail the crime lords' activities.. The Chinese crime gangs are known as "triads." According to one Customs Service analysis, "Triads are secret fraternal Chinese associations which traditionally engage is gamma narcotitcs, prostitution, loan sharking, rackets, protection and anything else worthy of a a-? Although eompmsed.af prawn crkao gals , "who without hesitation will use violence is fur'.' :