Broken Tooth Koi, whose real name is Yin Guoju, is called Broken Tooth Koi and Juge in Jianghu. He is a businessman in Macao and the leader of the largest underworld organization 14k in Macao. He was called "the godfather of the end of Australia and Portugal" by Time magazine. At that time, Broken Tooth Koi was famous all over Southeast Asia. At its peak, he was praised as having more power than the then Governor of Macao, and he was active on the eve of Macao's return to China in the 1990s. The self-funded autobiographical film "The Storm of the Haojiang River", these high-profile behavior styles have also become important evidence for later court trials.
1In May 1998, the car of Bai De 'an, then director of the police department of the Australian and Portuguese governments, was bombed. He was accused of involvement in the case and was arrested the next day on suspicion of multiple gang fights, bloody cases, shootings and intimidation. 1999165438+1On October 23rd, Broken Tooth Koi was sentenced to imprisonment by the Macao court for participating in triad society, usury, money laundering, possession of firearms and illegal gambling, and was sentenced to 15.
Broken Tooth Koi in the 1990s.
Broken Tooth Koi, recognized as the godfather of the end of Australia and Portugal, is the boss of the biggest gang 14K. In the 1990s, his power in Macao was said to be greater than that of the Australian Governor. The 1980s was the peak of Broken Tooth Koi's efforts to travel in Macau. He is not the same as the gangster in Hong Kong. He likes to find the most respected mafia godfather in Hong Kong to uphold justice and strive for a peaceful solution. Instead, fight directly with each other by force until they are knocked down!
Broken Tooth Koi's "arbitrary behavior" in Macau is a headache for the water house gang in Macau and Lutheran in Hong Kong. They then joined forces with several Hong Kong gangs to launch a crusade against Broken Tooth Koi, and Broken Tooth Koi immediately launched a fierce counterattack, killing and injuring dozens of people. Therefore, Broken Tooth Koi was wanted by the Australian and Portuguese authorities and fled abroad.