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Yip Kai Foon, Carrie Lam cross-over sticker spotted in MK. Yip was an infamous Chinese illegal immigrant turned gangster known for robbing jewellery stores with assault rifles in 1980s. Lam is an infamous cunt, known for destroying HK in 2019. . #hongkongprotests #antielab #hkgraffiti #hkstreetart #carrielam #discoverhongkong #protestart #fivedemands #carrielamstepdown #standwithhongkong #standwithhk #freedomhk #politicalart #mongkok #kowloon — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/32rG799
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Trivisa (樹大招風). dir. Frank Hui, Jevons Au, Vicky Wong. 2016.
Trivisa, is a Hong Kong action crime thriller produced by Johnnie To and Yau Nai-hoi, and marks the directorial debuts of Frank Hui, Jevons Au and Vicky Wong. The plot and characters are fictional, though based on the lives of three of Hong Kong’s most notorious criminals, Kwai Ping-hung (季炳雄), Yip Kai Foon ( 葉繼歡) and Cheung Tze-keung ( 張子強). They are among the most wanted criminals in Hong Kong for multiple armed robberies, murder, smuggling and kidnapping. Kwai Ping-hung was sentenced for possessing and using firearms against arrest. Yip Kai Foon specialized in robbing jewellery stores with AK-47 assault rifles, and was also the first person in Hong Kong to have used the AK-47 for an armed-robbery. Cheung Tze-keung was known to be the mastermind behind the abduction of Victor Li, Li Ka Shing’s son, and Walter Kwok, part of the third richest family in Asia.
The three gangsters (with slightly altered names) Kwai Ching-hung, Yip Kwok-foon and Cheuk Tze-keung are portrayed by Gordon Lam (林家棟), Richie Jen (任賢齊) and Jordan Chan (陳小春) respectively. In the story, Kwai, Yip and Cheuk live their separate lives unknown to each other, but become entangled in life and death after hearing a rumour spreading around Hong Kong. The rumour is that three of Hong Kong’s most dangerous mobsters will unite for one final hit before the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong. The film’s title, Trivisa, is the Sanskrit term in Buddhism for the three poisons that cause suffering: delusion, greed and anger.
Debuting at number 3, Trivisa was an immediate box office hit and was widely praised by international critics. The film came out a big winner at the year-end ceremonies, sweeping ten prestigious film awards. Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing at the 53rd Golden Horse Awards, Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Film Editing and Best Actor (Gordon Lam) at the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards, and being named the Best Film and Best Actor (Gordon Lam) by the Hong Kong Film Critics Society were among the several awards the film received.
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'King of thieves' lawsuit over prisoners' rights to Chinese medicine unlikely to survive his death
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2017/04/20/king-thieves-lawsuit-prisoners-rights-chinese-medicine-unlikely-survive-death/
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List of bank robbers and robberies
Australia
Robbers
Brenden Abbott
Darcy Dugan
Keith Faure
Frank Gardiner–Ben Hall gang
Edward "Ned" Kelly
Gregory David Roberts
Ronald Ryan
Andrew George Scott (Captain Moonlite)
Squizzy Taylor
Robberies
Bank of Australia robbery, 1828, £14,000 in promissory notes and coins.
1984 Sydney bank robbery and hostage crisis
Austria
Johann Kastenberger
Belgium
Antwerp Diamond Heist - February 16, 2003 .Almost $100 million worth of diamonds, gold and other jewellery were stolen from the high security underground vaults of Antwerp World Diamond Centre by a 5-man team. In a disciplined, sophisticated manner, they carefully planned and covered all possible loopholes before its execution by training themselves in a replica of the vault. They started their plot months before the heist by renting a space and starting a trading business to blend in.
Brussels Airport diamond heist - February 18, 2013. Robbers escaped with US$50 million worth of diamonds (belonging, again, to the Antwerp World Diamond Centre) stolen from a Swiss-bound Fokker 100 at Brussels Airport.[1][2]
Brazil
Banco Central burglary at Fortaleza – 2005, the largest bank robbery in Brazil and one of the largest in history (US$70.1 million)
Embraforte burglary at Belo Horizonte - 2010. The robbers escaped with approximately US$25 million stolen from a cash transportation company
Japeri Train Robbery - 1960. A major train robbery in Brazil, which occurred in a rural area of the municipality of Japeri, in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Pinheiro Preto Train Robbery - 1909.
Canada
The Boyd Gang
Roger Caron
Ty Conn
Front de libération du Québec
Kevin Pinto - the Exchange Bandit
Monica Proietti
Stopwatch Gang
Paddy Mitchell
Stephen Reid
China
Robberies
Agricultural Bank of China robbery, March–April 2007 the largest bank robbery in China's history (51 million yuan, US$6.7 million).
Robbers
Zhou Kehua
Yip Kai Foon
Cheung Tze-keung
Colombia
Bank of the Republic (Colombia) robbery – On October 16 and 17, 1994, $24 075 million pesos (US$28.8 million ) cash was extracted from the Bank in the city of Valledupar, Colombia. The money was in non-circulating bills of $2000, $5000 and $10000 pesos denominations. The bank had the serial number of every bill stolen.
Denmark
The first bank robbery in Denmark occurred August 18, 1913 in the bank Sparekassen for København og Omegn at Østerbro in Copenhagen. It was carried out by two men, Danish salesman Lindorff Larsen and a German machinist Güttig, armed with revolvers, the two got away with 9000 Danish kroner. Güttig was arrested August 30 and Lindorff Larsen committed suicide after having fled the police.[3] The largest bank robbery in Denmark was carried out against the security firm Dansk Værdihåndtering in Brøndby at 5.30 AM on August 10, 2008. The robbers, who were armed with AK-47 assault rifles, got away with 62 million Danish kroner, after having knocked down a wall with a bulldozer. The robbery involved elaborate plans to obstruct the police from arriving at the scene, among other things 11 garbage trucks were set on fire and placed on routes from the nearest police stations to the scene of the crime and caltrops were placed on other key routes. The robbers used 3 getaway cars, which they afterwards parked in containers at an abandoned gravel pit for a later pickup, but the police managed to discover their placement, and following a continued surveillance of the area arrested 3 men of Swedish nationality that appeared at the scene a few days later to pick up the cars.[4] All in all 15 persons of a variety of nationalities and ethnicities, but mainly tied to the Swedish crime scene, were sentenced to prison for a total of 110 years. Only 4 million of the 62 million Danish kroner has been recovered to date.[5]
Finland
1906 Helsinki bank robbery
France
The Bonnot gang (La Bande à Bonnot)
Jacques Mesrine
Albert Spaggiari
Toni Musulin
Georgia
1907 Tiflis bank robbery
Jaba Ioseliani
Germany
Red Army Faction
Andreas Baader
Gladbeck hostage crisis after a DM 300.000 bank-robbery by Dieter Degowski and Hans-Jürgen Rösner on August 16, 1988
India
Chelembra bank robbery, 2007, 80 kilograms of gold and 2,500,000 rupees, a total value of 80 million Indian Rupees.
Iraq
Central Bank of Iraq, March 18, 2003 - Considered the largest bank robbery in history.[6][7] Hours after the start of the Iraq War, Saddam Hussein orders his sons Qusay and Uday to steal nearly US$1 billion cash from the bank.[8][Note 1]
Dar Es Salaam Bank in Baghdad—About US$300 million is stolen on July 12, 2007 by the bank's security guards, but mostly recovered later.[9]
Al-Rafidain in Baghdad, July 28, 2009 - One of Iraq's biggest-ever heists. Thieves made off with at least US$3.8 million in a pre-dawn raid on a branch of the state-owned bank in the shopping district of Karrada that left 8 police guards dead.[10]
Al-Rafidain Bank, al-Mishkhab, 20 miles south of Najaf-About US$5.5 million is stolen.[11]
Republic of Ireland
Robbers
Martin Cahill
Gerry Hutch
Kenneth Littlejohn
Robberies
Bank of Ireland robbery
Italy
Valerio Viccei (convicted of Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery)
Japan
300 million yen robbery, 1968.
540 million yen robbery incident in Fukutoku Bank Kobe branch, August 1994.[12]
600 million yen robbery incident in Tachikawa, Tokyo, May 2011。[13]
Lebanon
The British Bank of the Middle East in January 1976 in Beirut £25 million the equivalent of £100 million today. This bank robbery was executed by the PLO.
Malta
HSBC, 2007, 1 million Euros
Netherlands
Robberies
The Museon Museum Jewel Heist
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol The biggest jewel and diamond heist in Dutch history at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, where 75 million euros worth of jewels and diamonds was stolen from a secured cargo area. The robbers threatened security employees with guns and drove away in a money transport truck.
Robbers
Hans Gruyters
Nigeria
Lawrence Anini
Philippines
Alvin Flores Gang
Kuratong Baleleng Gang
Pakistan
ABL Karachi,December 13, 2009, 301 Million Rs
KARACHI: In the biggest bank robbery in Pakistan’s history, foreign currency worth Rs301 million was looted from the Allied Bank Limited (ABL)’s head office on II Chundrigar Road here on Sunday morning. Earlier, the looted amount was projected as being over Rs500 million.
Poland
Wołów bank robbery - the largest.
Kredyt Bank in Warsaw, March 3, 2001 - The bandits have stolen 100 thousand złoty's and shooting three cashiers and a security guard. Three criminals were sentenced to life imprisonment.
Norway
NOKAS robbery
Romania
Ioanid Gang
Russia
Grigory Kotovsky
Slovenia
On the night of October 31 2005 robbers entered the safety deposit boxes of SKB Bank (Societe Generale) in Ljubljana through the main door and deactivated the alarm system.[14][15] Disarmed the security guard and opened more than 400 safety deposit boxes. They took at least 32.000.000,00 EUR in gold, precious stones and cash. In March 2012 two robbers were arrested. One of them was a security guard at the bank.[16] The Court process against two robbers started[17] in November 2013. At least one robber is still free.
Serbia
Željko Ražnatović
Pink Panthers
South Africa
Andre Stander
Krugersdorp Standard Bank robbery
Sweden
Robberies
The Norrmalmstorg Robbery
Västberga helicopter robbery, 2009, helicopter robbery of a cash depot in southern Stockholm
Robbers
John Ausonius – The Laser Man killer and convicted bank robber.
United Kingdom
Robbers
Lee Murray
James Crosbie
Freddie Foreman
Frankie Fraser
Roy Shaw
Robberies
Croydon Airport, 1935, members of the Sabini gang stole £12 million (at today's value) worth of gold bullion.
Heathrow Airport, 1948, Jack Spot's attempted heist of £500,000 (£15million at 2013 value) of gold bullion and valuables foiled through the intervention of the Flying Squad.
Eastcastle Street, 1952, Billy Hill's postal van robbery, netted £250,000.
Great Train Robbery, 1963, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Bruce Reynolds, Ronnie Biggs etc. robbed £2.6million.
Linwood bank robbery, 1969, two policemen killed.
Baker Street robbery, 1971, London, politically sensitive material taken from safe deposit boxes.
Bank of America robbery, 1975, Mayfair, London. £8 million stolen; £500,000 recovered.[18]
Security Express, 1983, Curtain Road, Shoreditch, the Knight brothers and friends took £6m.
Brink's-MAT robbery, 1983, Heathrow Airport, England, £26 million gold bullion.
Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery, 1987, £40 million. Gang leader Valerio Viccei caught when he returned to the country.
Loughton incinerator thefts, 1988–92, more than £600,000 stolen from the Bank of England's incinerator plant in Loughton over a four-year period.
City of London financial messenger mugged for £292m in government bonds, 1990. All but two recovered.[19]
Graff Jewellers 1, 2003, £23m in jewellery taken from this Mayfair store.
Northern Bank robbery, 2004, Belfast, Northern Ireland, £26 million.
Securitas depot robbery, 2006, Kent, South East England, £53,116,760.
Graff Jewellers 2, 2009, Another £40m in jewellery taken.
United States
Robbers
Harvey Bailey
Ma Barker
Clyde Barrow, of Bonnie and Clyde
Naomi Betts
Black Liberation Army
James J. Bulger
Butch Cassidy, leader of the Hole in the Wall Gang
William Daddano Sr.
Emmett Dalton, principal of the Dalton Gang, 1890s
Bennie Dickson
Stella Mae Dickson
The Covenant, The Sword, and the Arm of the Lord
John Dillinger
Bill Doolin, 1890s
Earl Durand
Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd
Geezer bandit
Granddad Bandit
Patty Hearst
J.L. Hunter
James-Younger Gang, 1866–1881
Frank James, one of the two James Brothers
Jesse James, the other member of the James Brothers pair
Philip N. Johnson, $18.8 million of Loomis-Fargo's Jacksonville. FL Office.
Alvin Karpis
Tom Ketchum
Harry Longabaugh, known as "The Sundance Kid"
Candice Rose Martinez, "The Cell Phone Bandit"
Emil Matasareanu & Larry Eugene Phillips, Jr., North Hollywood shootout
Mad Hatter (bank robber), 2006–2007
May 19th Communist Organization
McCanles gang, 1861
Midwest Bank Robbers, 1990s
Vernon Miller*Bugs Moran
Frank Nash
George "Baby Face" Nelson
Albert Frederick Nussbaum
Joseph "Specs" O'Keefe
Reno Gang
Kenneth "Speedy" Raulerson
Stanley Mark Rifkin, $10.2 million in 1978, the largest in U.S. history at the time[20]
Leslie Ibsen Rogge robbed a total of $2,000,000
Scott "Hollywood" Scurlock
Mutulu Shakur
Luke Elliott Sommer
Henry Starr
Willie "The Actor" Sutton
Symbionese Liberation Army
The Order (group)
Stephen Trantel aka "The Long Island Bank Robber", New York commodities broker who robbed 10 banks from July through November 2003, after losing his six-figure job. He netted just over $60,000 from the 10 bank robberies, was unarmed, and no one was injured during the commission of the crimes. He was featured on 48 Hours ("Stolen Dreams", 2008), Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry? ("Keeping Up Appearances" (2010)), and the 2011 American Greed debut ("Case File: Bank Robbing Broker");[21] he is also the subject of an upcoming book
Trenchcoat Robbers[22] – 1997 $4.46M cash
United Freedom Front
Bobby Randell Wilcoxson
John Wojtowicz
Adam Worth
Robberies (chronological)
United States Trust Company theft, 1934
Bank of the Manhattan Company theft, 1935, same gang as the United States Trust Company theft one month earlier, $1.462 million in U.S. Government securities (largest to that date)
Great Brink's Robbery, 1950, $2.78 million in cash, cheques and securities (largest value robbery to that date)
United California Bank robbery, 1972, safe deposit boxes looted of approximately $30 million in cash and valuables (largest value in world to that date)
Lufthansa heist, 1978, $5 million in cash (largest cash to that date) and $875,000 in jewels
Security Pacific Bank, Norco, California, 1980, deadly shootout between local law enforcement and five bank robbers
Brink's robbery, 1981, deadly shootout between local law enforcement and 10+ bank robbers populated with members of two revolutionary organizations
Sentry Armored Car Company, 1982, 11 million in cash.[23] (Was the basis for the 2013 film Empire State)
White Eagle, 1983, $7.2 million in cash
1986 FBI Miami shootout, 1986, deadly shootout between FBI and two bank robbers
North Hollywood shootout, 1997, deadly shootout between local law enforcement and two bank robbers
1997 Loomis Fargo Robbery in Florida by Philip N. Johnson, March 1997, $18.8 million in cash
Dunbar Armored robbery, September 1997, $18.9 million in cash (the current U.S. cash robbery record)
1997 Loomis Fargo Robbery in North Carolina, October 1997, $17.3 million in cash
1998 Bank of America robbery, $1.6 million cash
2013 $45-million ATM cyber looting, $45 million cash[24]
Uruguay
Tupamaros
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This Week, in History | Bill O’Reilly, Yip Kai Foon, Hyperlink Revisionism
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Yip Kai Foon, Hong Kong gangster, Died at 55
Yip Kai Foon, Hong Kong gangster, Died at 55
Yip Kai Foon was born in 1961, in Haifeng, China and died on April 19, 2017. Foon was also known as “Teeth Dog” and “Goosehead”. He was an infamous Hong Kong gangster. Foon was most active in the early 1980s. Yip Kai Foon and his gang specialized in robbing jewellery stores with assault rifles. The gangs weapon of choice was the AK-47 assault rifle, which they acquired from black markets hosted…
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Video: Notorious criminal Yip Kai-foon's gang robs a Mong Kok jewellery shop with AK-47s in 1993
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2017/04/20/video-notorious-criminal-yip-kai-foons-gang-robs-mong-kok-jewellery-shop-ak-47s-1993/
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JUST IN: Infamous Hong Kong 'king of thieves' Yip Kai-foon dies in prison aged 55
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2017/04/19/just-infamous-hong-kong-king-thieves-yip-kai-foon-dies-prison-aged-55/
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