Organizing a black gang to pursue and kill a millionaire - Wulin Blog Network

by 304885069 on 2008-03-09 11:53:33

According to Modern Express, at about 7 pm on the evening of the 25th day of last month, in the courtyard of the Enshi Public Security Bureau of Enshi Prefecture in Hubei Province, a burly man named Huang Zai was escorted out of a police car. He was the top figure in the first anti-gang case of Enshi City last year, known as "Uncle Dam". Two days ago, due to an informant's report, Huang Zai was arrested in Shapingba District, Chongqing City. At the end of 2006, because of an intentional injury case, the criminal gang led by Huang Zai came to light. Subsequently, members of the gang were successively arrested by the police. However, the leader Huang Zai had been on the run until now. With his arrest, the nationwide sensational event of the fugitive blog of a millionaire has finally come to light.

Cruelly cutting off the hands of his subordinates

At 2 am on November 26, 2006, in front of a hot pot restaurant on Hangkong Road in the urban area of Enshi Prefecture, a black ordinary Santana car sped by and ran over a pedestrian named Tan Shibing. Then five men jumped out of the car and chased after Tan Shibing who had got up, causing injuries to his head and cruelly cutting off both his hands at the wrist. This was an action by "Uncle Dam" enforcing "house rules". Investigations by the police showed that Tan Shibing was once a subordinate of Huang Zai, and he was hunted down by Huang Zai for violating the gang's discipline.

This case immediately caught the attention of the police. After preliminary investigations, a local mafia gang came to light. The case was reported level by level. The Enshi police listed this as the first anti-gang case of 2007. Subsequently, the police arrested key members of the case such as Huang Xiaolong, but Huang Zai fled.

The mafia gang dominated the area

Huang Zai is from Sanlongba Village, Longfeng Town, Enshi City, with a high school education. Police investigations show that his misconduct began as early as 2002.

The police said that Huang Zai gathered several ex-convicts from his family and other idle people in society to form a gang, wreaking havoc in the countryside. All members of the organization recognized Huang Zai as the "boss" and unconditionally followed his instructions.

It is said that Huang Zai imposed strict disciplinary constraints on his subordinates. Huang Zai stipulated that gang members were not allowed to take drugs, not allowed to privately fight outside, not allowed to go out alone, and must carry daggers at all times. Illegal gains must be managed and distributed uniformly by him. Gang members are paid phone bills and wages uniformly by him. Those who violate organizational discipline will face cruel "house rules."

A millionaire writes a "fugitive blog"

The police have more than 2000 files documenting the criminal acts of Huang Zai's gang. The police said that interfering in the construction projects on the Shanghai-Chengdu West Expressway was one of the main means for the gang to make profits. On September 20, 2006, more than 100 people armed with machetes and steel pipes surrounded the two-river port construction site of the Shanghai-Chengdu West Expressway project department tightly. This was precisely the "clearance" scene orchestrated by Huang Zai and others.

Due to issues regarding the progress of the engineering and migrant workers' wages, the highway project department requested Fujian boss Ruan to stop work and leave the site, but Ruan refused to leave citing unpaid wages. Huang Zai was entrusted by Pang from the project department to intervene and resolve the issue. Huang Zai then dispatched his subordinates disguised as migrant workers to smash Ruan's SUV and beat up the driver in the car. Boss Ruan, with assets worth tens of millions, later fled and wrote a "fugitive blog" online, disclosing that he was being pursued and fled into the deep mountains.