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Old 21-11-2006, 11:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Ruled in Europe, busted in S'pore

The New Paper's news editor details S'pore fight against drugs, including crackdown on '70s drug ring Ah Kong:
Ruled in Europe, busted in S'pore

By Ng Tze Yong
November 21, 2006

THERE was a time when the Singapore mafia ruled the European underworld.

The New Paper's Tan Ooi Boon holding the book he authored, Slaying The Dragon. -- JONATHAN CHOO

In the 1970s, Ah Kong, Singapore's most notorious drug gang, controlled the lucrative European heroin market from its headquarters in Amsterdam, Holland.

The drug dealers wore flailing trench coats, diamond-studded Rolex watches and carried suitcases packed with cash.

And like any true Singaporean outfit, it was ruthlessly efficient.

While it was said Ah Kong could smuggle S$100 million of pure-grade heroin in a single shipment to anywhere in the world, Ah Kong never allowed its members to take drugs.

Ah Kong's epic tale is told in a new book Slaying The Dragon.

It will be launched today by Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng.

The Ministry of Home Affairs said the book is an authoritative account of Singapore's war against drugs.

In 1975, in a scene straight out of a movie, Ah Kong even clashed openly with a rival Hong Kong gang - 14 K - in Amsterdam's Chinatown.

Corpses floated down the city's famed canals.

In between arranging drug deals in the region, Ah Kong members would stop by Singapore to have their breaks. They partied away at a plush Orchard Road safe house, before a swoop by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) in 1978 netted all of them.

The CNB also worked with the Interpol to launch simultaneous raids in Europe which eventually brought the drug empire to its knees.

So how did the book's title come about?

Among addicts, sniffing heroin is known as 'chasing the dragon'.

'The twirling white fumes resemble a dragon,' said author Tan Ooi Boon, who is a news editor with The New Paper.


'And its clutch is like that of a dragon's. It doesn't let go.'

Some gangsters who were nabbed.

Just over a decade ago, Singapore's drug problem was growing to dangerous levels.

The drug rehabilitation centres, built to house 6,000 heroin addicts, were packed with more than 8,000.

But in 1995, Mr Wong, who is also Home Affairs Minister, set a tough new master plan in place.

And the 'dragon' has systematically been slayed over the decade.

Last year, only 62 heroin abusers were caught, and of this group, only eight were new abusers.

In an e-mail reply to The New Paper, DPM Wong noted that for the younger generation, the controlled drug situation today is something they easily may take for granted.

When his Ministry prepared for the National Seminar on drug abuse last year, he realised that hardly any of the officers who were involved in the early fight against drug abuse, had remained.

He added: 'Senior Minister of State Associate Professor Ho Peng Kee and I were among the few who were involved from the beginning.

'The lessons of the past, how we adjusted and modified our battle plans as we fought against heroin, should not be lost with the passage of time, leaving our future generations to re-learn the painful lessons of the past and to re-invent the battle plans from scratch.'


That was why he later asked the Ministry to commission a book on Singapore's war against drugs.

This is to serve as a source of reference for those who join the Home Team today and in the future, to help keep Singapore drug-free.

Slaying The Dragon will be available at libraries, community centres, schools and other educational institutions.

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Fifth book in a decade
November 21, 2006

MR Tan Ooi Boon, 38, covered high-profile crime cases in his 14 years as a journalist.

Slaying The Dragon is Mr Tan's fifth book in a decade.

His first book, Body Parts, written in 1996, traced British serial killer John Martin's case. It told the story of Singapore's first body parts murder in gripping detail.

When he was commissioned by the Ministry of Home Affairs to write the latest book, Mr Tan said he was glad to help document this chapter of the nation's history.

He said: 'I am impressed by how the various agencies could rally the community to win the war against heroin in the past decade. So this is a story with a happy ending.'


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Wow I didn't think that Spore gangsters can be so strong to be a ruling mafia in europe..


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