The truth of the Mekong shooting, the last words of the crew before they died were shocking

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-28

On September 20, 2012, Nuo Kham, one of the criminals of the Mekong River**, was severely punished by the law at the Kunming Intermediate People's Court in Yunnan Province. His face was expressionless, as if he had anticipated the court's verdict. The judge pronounced the death sentence, and he laughed dismissively and contemptuously. On the verge of death, he said lightly: "The Mekong River is a magical place, and no matter how good a person comes to do business here, he will take the road of lawlessness." "How dare Nuo Kang say such a thing?

What are the mysteries hidden along the Mekong River?What is Nuo Kang's life like?Let's uncover the historical origins of the Golden Triangle. In August 1949, the Kuomintang 8th and 26th Armies of the Liberation War were defeated and fled into northern Burma, and subsequently occupied the Golden Triangle. The army, commanded by Kuomintang lieutenant general Li Mi, was unable to stand up to the PLA, so it took temporary shelter in northern Burma and took command of Chiang Kai-shek.

* Unable to make a living in northern Burma, Li Mi ordered the cultivation of ** in exchange for military supplies. In 1952, Li Mi established a military school in northern Burma, and in this school, a cadet named Khun Sa stood out. Originally from Yunnan, Kun Sha experienced war before finally joining the Kuomintang forces to settle down. By Li Mi's side, Kun Sha gradually became the most prominent subordinate. In the Golden Triangle, Li Mi's forces often clashed with the Burmese Army.

In these fierce battles, Khun Sha showed extraordinary courage and leadership. In 1961, when the political situation in Myanmar changed, Li Mi's troops were taken to Taiwan by Chiang Kai-shek, and at this time, Khun Sa became the leader of the remnants, leading a group of people to occupy the mountains and become the leader of the bandits. In the seventies of the last century, Khun Sa incorporated the local armed forces, and later surrendered to the Burmese ** army, but continued to engage in drug production and drug trafficking activities behind the scenes.

For decades, he has been constantly dealing with Myanmar**, controlling 80% of the drugs in the Golden Triangle**, and Naw Kham is one of his most prominent men. In 1996, Khun Sa received an amnesty from Myanmar**, and after handing it over, he became an important guest of **, living a luxurious life, and having four wives by his side. At the same time, the drug traffickers in the Golden Triangle are in trouble, losing their leaders and fighting everywhere. Myanmar drug lord Nuo Kang, who was the second-in-command of the Khun Sa Group, took the opportunity to infiltrate **.

On the surface, he is the leader of the northern militia, but in private he has a monopoly on the drug business and has become a new generation of "Kunsha". He not only controlled the cultivation of the Golden Triangle, but also sold drugs to several countries, making him infamous. Despite being cracked down in 2006, he quickly moved to the Mekong region to continue narcotics**. Nuo Kang's power is all over Southeast Asia, which is amazing, but he is not afraid of official attacks, relying on ** asylum and military collusion to act recklessly.

In addition to drug trafficking, he also amassed wealth on ships on the Mekong River and even kidnapped Chinese merchant sailors for ransom. After colluding with the warlords, the Nuo Kang Group became even more arrogant, and frequently robbed Chinese merchant ships, resulting in many people. Despite being hunted down around the world, he continued to command his subordinates in northern Myanmar and continue to dominate the Mekong River basin. In 2010, he ransacked a Chinese merchant ship and injured a crew member, and also reported to the Chinese Maritime Patrol**. In 2011, he set his sights on Chinese gamblers in the Golden Triangle.

The Mekong River is a shocking piece of history. On October 5, 2011, 13 Chinese sailors were brutally shot dead in a premeditated armed robbery of two Chinese merchant ships in the Mekong River, and the assailants fled downstream with the boats. Thailand** discovered the anomaly at 1 p.m. on the same day, and a fierce gun battle ensued, killing one gangster, but four others escaped. Subsequently, 11 bodies were recovered upstream.

China** immediately organized a search and rescue work, and launched an investigation, and finally with the cooperation of China, Myanmar and Thailand**, the Nuokang Group was successfully wiped out. What's even more shocking is that there are 9 Thai ** people involved in it and have also been severely punished. On October 21, 2012, China and Thailand** launched an operation at the same time, seizing more than 200 million yuan of drug money and a large amount of drugs.

Finally, on November 6, 2012, Nuo Kang and his core members were tried in Kunming and sentenced to death on suspicion of intentional homicide, drug trafficking, kidnapping, and other crimes. Before his execution, he went so far as to defend himself, saying that "the Mekong River is a magical place, and anyone can be tainted with bad deeds." However, the tragedy in the Mekong River was caused by this gang of criminals. Nuo Kang has committed countless crimes over the years, and finally ended in death, which is the most deserved ending.

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