Australia extradites ‘Asia’s El Chapo’ to face drug trafficking charges

Australia extradites ‘Asia’s El Chapo’ to face drug trafficking charges

The syndicate trafficked methamphetamine worth millions into Australia.

The Australian Federal Police said the arrest is the culmination of a long-running investigation into ‘Sam Gor.’ (AFP website pic)
WELLINGTON:
Australian Federal Police (AFP) said on Thursday it had taken the head of a global drug trafficking syndicate dubbed ‘Asia’s El Chapo’ into custody after he was extradited from the Netherlands.

The AFP said the arrest is the culmination of a long-running investigation into an organised crime syndicate known as “Sam Gor” or “The Company,” which it says trafficked methamphetamine worth millions of dollars of into Australia.

The AFP did not identify the person arrested by name, and does not typically disclose the names of arrested individuals before trial.

A person familiar with the case said the man arrested was Canadian citizen Tse Chi Lop, one of the world’s most prominent drug lords. He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.

The person declined to be identified citing lack of authorisation to discuss the case publicly.

A second man was arrested by the AFP in June in connection with the case.

“We allege the individuals charged by the AFP today and in June this year conspired to traffic commercial quantities of methamphetamine within Australia,” said AFP assistant commissioner Krissy Barrett.

“The AFP will make Australia a hostile environment for all trans-national serious organised crime syndicates that target our communities.”

Reuters reported in 2019 that Tse was the prime target of Operation Kungur, an-AFP led investigation involving around 20 agencies from Asia, North America, and Europe.

The UN’s narcotics agency estimated the Sam Gor syndicate’s meth revenue in 2018 at US$8 billion a year, but said it could be as high as US$17.7 billion, with a 40% to 70% share of the wholesale regional meth market that has expanded at least fourfold in the past five years.

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