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THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Ah Hing says he makes deals with politicians and policemen

As part of the BBC's Who Runs Your World? series, Jonathan Kent in Kuala Lumpur looks at how Malaysia's notorious triad gangs are run.

Raja Petra Kamarudin

In my attempt to find out more the triads, I made the ground rules clear from the start.

I didn't want specifics, I didn't want details and I certainly didn't want names. I just wanted to know how the gangs worked.

I have no idea what Ah Hing's real name is, but I do know that he is being groomed to take over as tai ko - big brother (a term triad members use for their bosses) - in a gang that operates in a small town in northern Malaysia.

We had chosen a room in an old shop house in which to meet. Ah Hing looked like many working class Malaysian Chinese, with heavy jewellery, cheap shoes and spiky hair. His minder collected tattoos.

"We do sell some ecstasy pills and that is how we make a living, me and my friends," he said.

"We do take girls for prostitution, and this is much easier to do than ecstasy because usually the government will not bother us when we do this."

The triads and Malaysia's other criminal gangs dabble in any number of rackets. Some even smuggle opiated cough syrup.

Dealing drugs in Malaysia carries the death penalty. Hangmen got a pay rise earlier this year - it is an issue the government takes seriously.

Prostitution is easier to get away with, and so is loan sharking or making and peddling fake goods. Malaysia is thought to be the world's largest producer of pirated optical discs.

But Ah Hing runs girls and sells pills. The women cost the gangs between $750 and $2000 each. They are bought and sold like cattle, and the pimps want a return.

"The girls know they have to work to pay back the money we paid to buy them," Ah Hing said.

"We do find girls who refuse to work, and we will keep them in solitary confinement and give them a bad time until they tell me they want to work," he said.

Ancient rituals

The triads have their roots in a 17th Century movement dedicated to restoring China's Ming dynasty to the throne, but over time they degenerated into criminal gangs.

In some places they still have rituals, as Jessica Lau, a well-connected member of the Malaysian Chinese community, found out.

When Ms Lau lived in New Zealand, her neighbour was a Hong Kong triad boss who decided to retire.

"During his very last days as the leader of the triad society, he gathered everybody from his society and in front of leaders from other societies he washed his hands in a gold basin which symbolised that from today onwards he is not going to be involved in the triad society any more, and now he is old and respectable and a free man," she said.

But Malaysia's triads are rather more prosaic than those in Hong Kong. The element of ceremony has gone, and these groups are run as businesses.

Ah Hing referred to his as "our company". It's a pragmatic affair, where deals are reached with the authorities - who set boundaries for crimes they know can never be eliminated.

"If I want to operate on a particular street and ask a politician to ask the authorities not to disturb me, the politician might say: 'It's impossible to have zero arrests, so you can operate on certain hours and we will patrol after those hours' - so it's a win-win situation," Ah Hing said.

If someone crosses him, however, it's most certainly not win-win.

"If someone betrays me personally... I will get a few gang members together and beat him up until he's paralysed or he's a vegetable, but if the matter is really big then they'll be brought before my tai ko for a trial," he said.

"If my tai ko asks us to deal with someone, even if we kill that person, we won't be worried, because if the police arrest us, my tai ko will get me out," he added.

"Last time I was taken in the front door of the [police] lock-up, and right away I walk out of the back door."

Part of society

Most Malaysians have little or nothing to do with the triads. But many poorer people have nowhere else to turn when they need to borrow money.

All too often, Michael Chong, head of public services for the political party the Malaysian Chinese Association, sees what happens when borrowers default on their payments.

"We do have cases where they run away, you know, with the family... and of course we have some cases where they have been assaulted - assaulted in the sense they have to be hospitalised," Mr Chong said.

Ah Hing makes no bones about his world and his life. "I admit that I am a bad guy, and that I'm a gangster," he said.

"So who runs your world?" I asked - to which he gave a simple reply : "The government".

"If the government doesn't want to be a bit lenient with us and if they are strict about everything, then there's no way that I can make a living. There's no work," Ah Hing said.

When the economic downturn of 1998 hit Asia, many Malaysians turned to the triads for work.

It allowed thousand to fill their rice bowls.

That in itself is reason enough for some in power to turn a blind eye to what these gangs do - that and the knowledge that the triads are there to make a living, not to cause trouble.

They may be bad men, but they're also businessmen.

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written by cheekhiaw, June 18, 2009 03:18:58
What a country! The Malay gangster aka government working with the Chinese gangster aka private sector...

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written by Taufique, June 18, 2009 04:12:23
and the pigs will deny their involvement to kingdom come.. as usual.
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written by teckkuan, June 18, 2009 05:38:35
it pains me to read about how cruel this world can be, and it angers me even more that "people" could actually close an eye on this matter even though "they" could do something about it. this is just so wrong
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written by apasalahku, June 18, 2009 05:41:25
diu! now only you know.
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written by educationist, June 18, 2009 06:14:28
I'm not sure of RPK's objectives in running again those SD's and this report.
Much water has flowed under the bridge.
And nothing has changed with the UMNOputra's security wing.
Thet are still as corrupt, they are used to quell peaceful demonstrators but they can't control the borders of our country.
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written by wongnoball, June 18, 2009 06:26:26
"he washed his hands in a gold basin which symbolised that from today onwards he is not going to be involved in the triad society any more"...

The similarities with the Muslims Malays in Malaysia is the Tudung and Mecca trip....some a few times and suddenly with the Haji name, all past is forgotten, never mind the same Malaysian Suffers discrimination, injustice, police brutality asalkan I am now clean...

To chinese indians malays and any other race who thinks this type of ideology means all is forgiven, I can only say Rot in Hell and If given the opportunity we still want to hunt you down and make you Rot in Jail. More so those Federal Judges in Perak Fiasco, the Police and those regim ganas kejam UMNO-BN politicians.

Maintain the momentum and rage....Wear Black on Merdeka...insult the Royalty and UMNO-BN leaders in a live telecast to ALL MALAYSIAN in Black. Make History. Plan for a Black Merdeka 2009...NOW. Continue to Curse Malaysia until there is Freedom of Media and change in Federal Government!!...all else matters little!!
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written by loosecannon, June 18, 2009 08:00:15
No surprise here. Ah Hing only confirms what everyone knoew all along, that gangsterism will not exist without police protection. It's all in the family, mate.
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written by talk2stop, June 18, 2009 08:22:00
A country run by trails is the next best alternative to socialist democratic system. Trails do not discriminate a bit like communist. All you need to do is play the game. Evrything keep humming along in a free market until the so call democratic system pop up and started taxing us till death. What is the different between Ah Hing and Najib or Obama?
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written by Semut Jantan, June 18, 2009 08:52:39
LKY, could you be our next PM? We need someone like you go clean up Malaysia.
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written by Semut Jantan, June 18, 2009 08:53:50
to clean up Malaysia, typo...
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written by Garend, June 18, 2009 10:13:13
Actually, isn't it super IRONIC? Here the gov (through their mouth speak Utusan) keep on saying that Cina Pendatang yang Bagaikan Kacang Lupakan Kulit.. and there behind everyone. they are taking and making so much profit frm these exact pendatang.. How Ironic indeed..
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written by SCM, June 18, 2009 10:20:36
IGP Musa is now the current tai ko of the triads in Malaysia. Ask Michael Chong. He'll confer this.
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written by Liberian, June 18, 2009 10:38:36
THE Utusan Shit condemn the Non Malays but that is only to show the poor Malays that they fighting for the Malay rights. But behind their back the UMNO and PDRM join with Chinese to flourish the under world business. Thanks Hishamuddin and Musa!
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written by aeromaverick, June 18, 2009 11:40:55
written by educationist, June 18, 2009 06:14:28

I'm not sure of RPK's objectives in running again those SD's and this report.
Much water has flowed under the bridge.
And nothing has changed with the UMNOputra's security wing.
Thet are still as corrupt, they are used to quell peaceful demonstrators but they can't control the borders of our country.

Dear Educationist,
I find it incredible that you cannot see what is the reason for all these articles in MT.
Being an educationist, I guess you should know that these triads pick their future leaders from school campuses, probably from right under your nose!
So what say we hear from you on the recruitment aspects of the triads, if you are involved in high school education?
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written by miwaki, June 18, 2009 12:19:47
That's why I always maintain that KB Tan should be the IGP and not Musa Hasan.KB would outperform Musa anytime.
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written by hellosunshine, June 18, 2009 12:34:59
What a nice and convenient set up. A win win but for whom? The poor girls forced into prostitution and our youth turned into zombie addicts? Hanya diMalaysia - Malaysia Boleh!
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written by *********, June 18, 2009 13:40:22
The Royal Malaysian Police aka Thugs in Uniform...More http://*********.********.com
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written by gorshan, June 18, 2009 14:22:34
written by Semut Jantan, June 18, 2009 08:52:39
LKY, could you be our next PM? We need someone like you go clean up Malaysia.


i second that. legends has it that LKY in the 60s gather all the triad leaders on a small island and have them dangling from the trees by the neck. we need the same thing done here. question is from which group will be the most dangling from the trees next, triads leaders or politicians?
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written by Hakim Joe, June 18, 2009 18:52:30
RPK, you should have asked Ah Hing who "uncle" is (before he died of old age a few years ago) and what his relations were with Tunku. Then you will be able to trace back to where it started and how the relations were.

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written by Lim Lim, June 18, 2009 19:34:50
dudes,so u know now what are actually PDRm meant for?n how they are maintained???
as far as umno elite thieves n bandits are concerned,PDRm are their bitting dogs!they are not meant to serve n protect people like u n me,the main street!
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written by lakian, June 18, 2009 23:28:51
In actuel fact who is the de facto tai ko?gangster head?No!PDRM it is!They are real "power dapat Ringgit Malaysia".
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written by born2reign, June 20, 2009 13:08:17
And here our UMNO and govt calls Chin Peng the bad guy. Chin Peng is not the one continuing with the killing and maiming industries.
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written by pwcheng, June 20, 2009 18:43:03
The Chinese Saying "if you have money you can ask the devil to push your cart" holds true to our BN government. To get rid of corruption there is no other way than to get rid of UMNO and BN.
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written by pwcheng, June 20, 2009 18:44:30
Chin Peng will never be able to return because he has no money to grease the palms of the corrupted Government
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