
The leader of the Chinese drug organization’Samgor Syndicate’, Asia’s largest drug king, was captured.
The BBC reported on the 23rd that Dutch police arrested Chechirop, 56, a Chinese-born Canadian national, who is one of the world’s largest drug organizations on the 22nd (local time) at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.

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Chechirop has been called El Chapo in Asia, running the world’s largest methamphetamine (methamphetamine) cartel.
He is the leader of the drug organization’Samgor Syndicate’, which dominates the illegal drug market worth 70 billion dollars (77.35 trillion won) across Asia.
The organization, which operates all over the world, including Korea, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, is known to produce and distribute drugs in Myanmar as an enterprise. This is because Myanmar’s long civil war and private militia organizations are scattered, and police surveillance is loose.

Chechirop had a multi-billion dollar drug business in Hong Kong, Macau and Southeast Asia, but it wasn’t revealed until Reuters reported an expedition in 2019.
But Chechirop, later classified as the world’s most notorious wanted man, was arrested at Amsterdam’s Schiphol International Airport under a warrant issued by Australian police.
Australia requested the delivery of Chechirop’s recruits to the Netherlands for trial. Chechirop appears to have been supplying more than 70% of methamphetamine circulated illegally in Australia.
He has been running a tremendous illegal drug business, compared to Colombia’s drug king Joaquin El Chapo Gusman.
Australian police are known to have been tracking him for more than 10 years before he was arrested for boarding a flight to Canada at Schiphol Airport on the 22nd.
It is estimated that Chechirop’s drug cartel made a huge profit of 17 billion dollars (18,785 billion won) from the sale of methamphetamine in 2018 alone.
About 20 investigative agencies from around the world, including the Australian Federal Police, participated in his arrest operation.
Earlier, Chechirop was arrested for drug trafficking in the United States in the 1990s and was imprisoned for nine years.