bad businessmen = triad members
“If someone betrays me personally… I will get a few gang members together and beat him up until he’s paralysed or he’s a vegetable, but if the matter is really big then they’ll be brought before my tai ko for a trial,” he said.
“If my tai ko asks us to deal with someone, even if we kill that person, we won’t be worried, because if the police arrest us, my tai ko will get me out,” he added.
“Last time I was taken in the front door of the [police] lock-up, and right away I walk out of the back door.”
this comes from a man named ah hing, a person like me who is out to make a living… but as a ‘bad businessman’, otherwise more known as a triad member, or gangster.
jonathan kent from BBC, had an interview with ah hing and discovered that gangsterism in our country is like running a business. however, that was not the interesting part. the interesting part was that the government ‘runs his world’, so as admitted by ah hing when he was asked who runs his world.
“If I want to operate on a particular street and ask a politician to ask the authorities not to disturb me, the politician might say: ‘It’s impossible to have zero arrests, so you can operate on certain hours and we will patrol after those hours’ – so it’s a win-win situation,” Ah Hing said.
and i repeat this:
“If my tai ko asks us to deal with someone, even if we kill that person, we won’t be worried, because if the police arrest us, my tai ko will get me out,” he added.
politician… police… hmm… interesting food for thought. do read the interview in full.
this BBC interview was dated more than a month ago but many of you might have missed it. i thought it was something interesting to bring up.
however, just yesterday, the BBC had an interview with a triad member, and this interview was available in audio form for UK residents only. anyway, as wits0 pointed out to me, this interview was shown on astro. we shall let him point out some of the interesting points arising from the interview.
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