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    Empire of Crime

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      Brooke, James 90

      Burgess, H., Chief Inspector 48–51, 251

      Carleton, Billie 43–6, 51, 52, 55, 251

      Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 83, 164–6, 168, 238, 240, 244

      Central Narcotics Intelligence Bureau 10, 61, 68, 82, 112, 171

      Chamberlain, Neville, Prime Minister 111

      Chang, Brilliant 51–2, 251

      Chiang Kai-shek 88, 105–8, 111, 115, 146, 170, 212

      Chima, Evan 186, 189–90

      Chin Peng 141–6, 148–9, 256

      Christian, Ian 145

      Chan Chi Fu see Khun Sa

      Churchill, Lady 194–6

      Churchill, Winston, Prime Minister 33, 195–6, 232

      Clementi, Cecil, Governor of Hong Kong 10, 253

      early career 89; end of career 93–4; opium dealing in Hong Kong 88, 91–4

      Clementi-Smith, Cecil, Governor of Straits Settlements 89, 253

      Colville, Jock 195–6

      Cook, Edward 86–7

      Cooper, Neville 203

      Copeland, Miles 240

      Delamain, Walter 40

      Deleglise, Laurent 78–9

      Delevingne, Malcolm 47, 87, 251–3

      criticising Hong Kong drugs policy 88, 92; criticising Thai drugs policy 84–5; early career 62; fighting international smuggling networks 62–4, 74, 77

      Del Grazio, August 69, 80–2, 252

      De Veulle, Reggie 44–6, 251

      Diamond, Jack ‘Legs’ 69, 80–2, 252

      Dobree, Peter 120–1

      Douglas-Home, Alec, Prime Minister 223–5

      Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) 170, 242

      Drummond, David, Inspector 11, 259

      duel with Harun 201–3, 206–7; early career 200; end of career 209–10; leading pseudo-gang 203–9

      Ducroux, Joseph 140, 143

      Duff, Grant, Undersecretary for India 22–3, 250

      Du Yue-sheng 106–8, 115, 170, 254

      East India Company 16–17

      egg theft in Japanese-occupied China 114–15

      El-Ati, Abd 58–9

      El-Gharbi, Ibrahim 56–7

      Eliopoulos, Elias 79–83, 99

      Elliot, Elsie 233

      Fairbairn, William 253–4

      during Second World War 118; early career 101; leads Special Reserve Unit 103–6; police gunmanship 102

      Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) 70, 76, 82, 83, 116, 160, 161–5, 169–70

      Follows, Roy 158–9

      Fountain, D.S., Senior Assistant Superintendent 187–93, 258

      Fu Manchu, Dr 53–4, 251

      Gaddafi, Colonel 240

      Gangoo 123–5, 255

      Gibson, William 43

      Gladstone, William Ewart, Prime Minister 9, 18, 20–6, 28, 84, 249–50

      Godber, Peter, Police Superintendent 234

      Golden Triangle 241–2, 245, 246

      gold smuggling 235–40

      Goodwin, Eric 46–7, 52

      Graham, Alexander, Governor of Hong Kong 214

      Green Gang 105–8, 115–16, 170

      Guest, Peter 156–8

      gunrunning 28, 101, 201

      on North-West Frontier 33–5; in Persian Gulf 38–42

      Gurney, Henry, High Commissioner of Malaya 149

      Hartley, John 13–16, 26, 97, 249

      Harvey, Lewa, Commandant of Cairo Police 57, 60

      Heath, Henry, Commissioner of Police 227–32, 260

      Higham, J.D. 226–7

      Hitler, Adolf 74

      Ho Chi Minh 140, 143

      Hong Kong Police Force 242

      corruption 223–34

      Howe, George 78

      Hutton, William, Chief Inspector 118–19, 254

      Humphrey, Howard 97–9

      Idiong Society 190–3

      Irgun Zvai Leumi 177–83

      Isherwood, Christopher 107

      Jardine, William 17

      Jimmy, General 205–9

      Kempeitai 118–19, 143

      Kenyan Police Force 199–203, 259

      pseudo-gang campaign 203–10

      Keppel, Arnold 40

      Khan, Hakim 29–31, 33, 250

      Khun Sa 241, 246

      King David Hotel bombing 172–4, 182–3, 257

      Kim Soong 152–3

      Knowles, Roderic 235–41, 260–1

      Kowloon riots 211–14, 259

      Kuomintang 105, 115, 119–21, 133, 136–8, 144, 146, 162, 214–15, 241

      Lai Te 140–45, 256

      Lansky, Meyer 184–5

      Law Sing-hon 244–6

      Lawson, Wilfrid 19–21, 23–6, 250

      League of Nations 65, 68, 80

      leopard killings 186–93, 258

      Lin Zexu 17, 19

      Lo Hsing Han see Law Sing-hon

      Loram, David, Commander 219–21

      Lou Yang Hai 220–2

      Luciano, Charles ‘Lucky’ 69, 79, 80, 83, 184, 252

      MacFarlane, Charles 38–9

      MacLehose, Murray, Governor of Hong Kong 243–4, 246

      McCarthyism 162

      McNab, Jim 204, 206, 208–9

      Mafia 9, 105, 132, 191

      Malayan Communist Party (MCP) 133, 140–6, 148–59, 166

      Malayan Emergency 147–60, 197, 256

      Malayan Peoples’ Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA) 141, 145

      Malayan Police Force 147–60

      Manning, Eddie 52

      Mao Tse-tung 145

      Matheson, J. 17

      Mau Mau 11, 198–203, 258–9

      battle with pseudo-gangs 203–10; threatening letter to Lady Churchill 194–7

      Melissaratos, Leonidas 62–4

      Moran, Jack 155–6

      Morton, Jack 147, 149, 152–3, 256

      Moyne, Lord, British Resident Minister 180–2

      Namazie, M.A. 84–7, 253

      Narcotics, illicit

      in Afghanistan 168–9; in Borneo 85; in Burma 241, 246; in Cairo and Egypt 58–67, 170–1; in China 54–5; in France 80; in Germany 80–1; in Hong Kong 88, 91–4, 162–4, 216–22, 228, 243–6; in Japanese-occupied China 112–13; in Laos 241, 246; in Liverpool 47–51, 162; in London 43–7, 51–3; in Malaya 166; in Persian Gulf 166–8; in Philippines 71–3; in Shanghai 96–9, 100, 106–8; in Thailand 84–7, 158, 164–5; in USA 76–9, 81–2

      Njeroge, Harun 201–3, 206–7

      Omdurman, Battle of 33

      Onraet, René 138–40, 143

      Opium Convention, International 72

      opium trade 13–19

      opium trade reform 19–28

      Opium Wars 17–18, 23

      Palestine Police Force 147

      policing Arab rebellion 174–6; policing Jewish rebellion 177–80

      Palmerston, Lord, Foreign Secretary 18

      Pasha, Russell see Russell, Thomas Wentworth

      Paskin, J.J. 85–6, 93, 252–3

      Pearl Harbor 118

      Prohibition 9, 28, 75, 79

      prostitution

      in Cairo 56–7; in Hong Kong 215, 247, 253, 255; in India 123–8, 255; in Japanese-occupied Borneo 129–30, 255; in Malaya 128–9, 255; in Shanghai 99–100, 253

      Pullinger, Jackie 247

      Pun Ting Chau 232–3

      Rajah of Sarawak 90

      Red Gang 105, 108, 116

      Rohmer, Sax 53, 251

      Roosevelt, Theodore, President 72

      Roos-Keppel, George, Chief Commissioner 250–1

      early career 31–2; end of career 42; identifying gunrunning network 33, 35–8; policing North-West Frontier 29–33

      Rothstein, Arnold 79

      Ruck, Michael 200

      Russell, John 168–9

      Russell, Thomas Wentworth, Commandant of Cairo Police 10, 170, 242

      criticising Japanese drugs trade 112–13, 161; early career 56–60; fighting drugs in Cairo 60–1; fighting international smuggling networks 65–9, 77, 80

      Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) 116

      Shanghai Municipal Police (SMP) 96, 99, 101–19, 254

      Special Operations Executive (SOE) 120

      Sprin
    gfield, Maurice, Assistant Commissioner 95–7, 99, 253

      Stern, Avraham 178–80

      Stern Gang 179–83, 258

      Sun Yat-sen 211, 215

      Sykes, Eric A. 118

      Templer, Gerald, High Commissioner of Malaya 149

      Thatcher, Margaret, Prime Minister 248

      Thiga 204, 206, 208, 210

      Tongs 76–7, 252

      Trench, David, Governor of Hong Kong 242–3

      Triads 10, 161

      in Hong Kong 212–22, 234, 242, 247–8, 259; in Malaya 89–91, 131–8, 146; in Shanghai 105; in Singapore 153

      Uku, Etuk 186, 190–1, 258

      United Nations 161, 168

      Wallace, Christopher, Probationary Police Inspector 11, 223–32, 234, 260

      Walled City of Kowloon 211, 216–17, 246–8

      Won Tip 47–51, 52, 251

      Yakuza 108

      Yang Siau May 103–5

      Young, Arthur, Commissioner of Police 147–8, 150–2, 154, 198, 256

     

     

     



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