Despite the glowing résumé in the Bursa Malaysia announcement provided by Inix, Wan is better known by his gang moniker, Broken Tooth Koi. He was released from prison in Macau in December 2012 after serving a 14-year sentence for charges including loan-sharking, money laundering and heading a criminal group, news reports say.
Wan was the Dragon Head or head honcho of the infamous 14K triad that operated out of Macau, the former Portuguese colony. It is said his reach spanned many parts of Europe.
“In the 1990s, he was notorious … to have him as a chairman of a publicly listed company, I really don’t know what to say,” comments one market watcher.
kaunter ni kita tunggu meletop. sapa nak follow sempat lg pagi esok berator beli....anyway share la sikit awok-awok semua nak beli apa esok? jangan la makan sorang
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Despite the glowing résumé in the Bursa Malaysia announcement provided by Inix, Wan is better known by his gang moniker, Broken Tooth Koi. He was released from prison in Macau in December 2012 after serving a 14-year sentence for charges including loan-sharking, money laundering and heading a criminal group, news reports say.
Wan was the Dragon Head or head honcho of the infamous 14K triad that operated out of Macau, the former Portuguese colony. It is said his reach spanned many parts of Europe.
“In the 1990s, he was notorious … to have him as a chairman of a publicly listed company, I really don’t know what to say,” comments one market watcher.