Why did Nuo Kham provoke China in the Mekong River bloodbath? Before lethal injection, he was full o

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-13

Nuo Kang, the drug lord who used to kill like hemp, was sentenced to death for making the Mekong River**. After learning the news, he behaved like a clown, pretending to be sick for a while, foaming at the mouth for a while, kneeling down to spend money on his life for a while, and even deliberately pretending to be crazy and stupid, incontinent and urinary, just to survive.

However, all his struggles were in vain. On March 1, 2013, Nuo Kang was executed by lethal injection, and before he died, he deeply regretted why he challenged China and killed innocent Chinese sailors.

Justice will never be absent, and Nuo Kang's crimes will be punished as they deserve.

The Mekong River, a friendship bridge between China and ASEAN, originates in Qinghai Province. This reef-ridden river has witnessed many boat accidents. But in 2003, China funded the widening of the river, making the Mekong an important commercial route.

However, on October 15, 2011, two Chinese transport ships were sailing normally in the Mekong River when they were suddenly attacked by several yachts, and the captain was held hostage by heavily armed robbers.

After receiving the call for help from the captain of the transport ship, the Thai side immediately located the ship's location and engaged in a fierce exchange of fire with the robbers. Although the robbers were successfully expelled, there was no trace of the Chinese crew on board.

The ship was covered with traces of battle and bloodstains, and the search unfolded in the surrounding waters. Soon after, a body was found at a nearby pier, followed by the remains of other missing crew members, who were found to be missing crew members on two Chinese transport ships.

On the Mekong River, the bodies of the abandoned crew were found, their bodies riddled with bullet holes, apparently dead. However, Thai officials claimed that these crew members were Chinese drug dealers, who were discovered by the Thai side for smuggling drugs, and after the two sides exchanged fire, the Chinese drug traffickers were shot dead by the Thai side.

Judging by the remains of the deceased, the facts are far from what the Thai side says. These crew members were ** during their lifetime, and there was absolutely no possibility of resistance or fighting. Moreover, the cargo of the two Chinese transport ships was only some agricultural products and diesel, and there was no trace of drugs.

Therefore, the truth of this matter may be far more complicated than we know.

In order to uncover the truth of the bloody case, China** set up a special team of 200 people to investigate, but because the case occurred outside the country, it brought challenges to the investigation. In order to find out the truth, China has worked closely with Myanmar and Laos to jointly investigate the case.

The Golden Triangle area, the birthplace of drugs, and the area where the incident occurred happened to be under the control of the big drug lord Nuo Kang, and the target of the investigation was quickly pointed at the big drug lord. But in the course of the investigation, ** discovered an even more bizarre thing.

This is not the first time that Chinese ships and civilians have been targeted by Nuo Kang and others. Since 2008, they have committed 28 crimes against China. Before the Mekong massacre, Nuo Kham had kidnapped 13 Chinese citizens and demanded a ransom of $8 million before releasing them.

Although a month before the bloodbath, Nuo Kang's men had attacked a number of Chinese passengers, but fortunately, the Thai ** appeared in time, so that they were only slightly injured and their lives were not in danger.

But why does Nuo Kang frequently target China? After investigation, the Chinese side has a general understanding of the cause. The main reason why Nuo Kham frequently targeted Chinese ships was that China was blocking his financial route.

In recent years, Nuo Kham's main income** has been the collection of conservation fees from passing boats and local businesses. In order to avoid trouble, many people will choose to spend money to solve the problem when Nuo Kang collects protection money.

Nuo Kang's negotiations on Chinese merchant ships hit a wall, and his demand for so-called protection money was denied, and his request was not answered, leaving him angry and belittled.

Nuo Kang is the biggest local drug lord, and his drug production and trafficking have caused serious harm to Southeast Asian countries, and China has also wanted him many times, and united with Myanmar to carry out encirclement and suppression, which has caused Nuo Kang to suffer heavy losses.

Although Nuo Kham had not yet been caught, his quest for wealth made him unable to tolerate the situation, and he put the money on China's head and began attacking Chinese merchant ships and citizens traveling the Mekong River.

In the Golden Triangle, the development of China's local company, the Golden Kapok Group, has challenged Nuo Kang's position, and his financial career has also been hit. The Golden Triangle region is famous for its narcotics, and almost every household makes a living by growing opium poppies and processing drugs.

However, the emergence of the Golden Kapok Company broke with the traditional tradition. They encouraged local residents to abandon opium poppy cultivation and instead grow cash crops such as coffee and rubber, which would not only keep away from drugs, but also greatly improve the quality of life.

However, this measure is a huge loss for Nuo Kang.

Due to the reduction of the labor force for drug cultivation and opium poppy cultivation, the drug business in Nuo Kham was dealt a direct blow. This filled him with a deep hatred for China and the Golden Kapok Company.

In order to vent this hatred, Nuo Kang turned his attention to Chinese transport ships in an attempt to threaten and deter China in this way. However, China will not let Nuo Kang's attempt succeed.

Nor did Nuo Kham expect that this revenge on the Mekong would put him in a situation from which he could never recover. ”

Nuo Kang, a highly feared and feared figure in the Golden Triangle. He grew up in an environment in Myanmar, surrounded by drugs. Despite the lucrative drug profits here, life is still difficult.

In order to survive in this environment, at the age of 22, Nuo Kang joined Kun Sha, the largest drug trafficking organization at the time, and Kun Sha instilled this idea in his subordinates using a militarized management model.

However, as countries cracked down on drugs, Khun Sa exerted tremendous pressure and he eventually surrendered to Myanmar. With his surrender, the organization he led naturally collapsed.

Although Nuo Kang escaped, his heart was full of unwillingness, and he actively got in touch with the forces that had been entangled with Kunsha, and soon his men exceeded 90 people.

Nuo Kham began to collect protection money from people, and passing ships became the target of his extortion. By 2008, he had amassed hundreds of millions of dollars through this means. A few years later, Nuo Kham has become the new leader of the region.

Although he appears to be "innocent" on the surface, he is very brutal in private, and anyone who does not meet his heart will be quietly executed by him. Nuo Kang has no hobbies, the only thing he loves is money, and he can do anything for money.

After many days of investigation, the task force has basically determined that the Mekong River bloodshed is related to Nuo Kham, but it is not so easy to catch him.

After being tracked by the task force, a suspect named Iam Sang-jae surfaced. He had been active along the Mekong River for many years, and although it was relatively easy to capture him, he admitted that the main mastermind of the Mekong bloodbath was Naw Kham, and that his right-hand men Eli, Sang Kang and Ong Mi were also involved.

With the cooperation of many parties, it was also possible to arrest Nuo Kang, the mastermind behind the scenes. China and Laos worked closely together to drive Nuo Kang to Laos, but Nuo Kang was extremely vigilant and bribed the locals to report to him, resulting in many roundups that ended in failure.

Nuo Kang's escape from prison is like "cat and mouse", * many ambushes have been set up without success. In 2011, Nuo Kham absconded to Laos again, and when he searched for it with all his might, he successfully escaped under the cover of the villagers.

Two months later, ** discovered Nuo Kang's whereabouts, but was blocked by Nuo Kang's secret post on the way, although the secret post was killed, it also aroused Nuo Kang's vigilance, and he quickly fled after hearing the gunshot.

On April 25, 2012, shortly after Sang Kang was arrested, Nuo Kang's whereabouts were leaked again. According to reliable information, Nuo Kang was preparing to flee by boat, however, ** had already laid a net.

Before Nuo Kang could escape, he was successfully arrested. At this point, the Mekong River bloody case has finally come to an end.

Nuo Kham's attitude changed after **, especially when he was handed over to China**, he chose to kneel and beg for mercy, and claimed that he was not involved in the Mekong case. However, the evidence is overwhelming, and no amount of sophistry can change the crime he committed.

In the end, the main offender, Nuo Kang, and the three accomplices were sentenced to death.

After learning of the death sentence, Nuo Kang still firmly believed that he was innocent and shouted in court to appeal. However, his actions are despicable. pretended to be sick many times and tried to get by, but was repeatedly recognized.

He even openly urinated in his pants in a vain attempt to evade inspection. However, the doctor's professional vision was not blinded by his tricks, and Nuo Kang's plan failed again.

Nuo Kang pretended to be sick many times and did not change his fate, wept bitterly and repented of his sins, and promised to compensate the families of the victims with 6 million. However, ** denied his request to see his children.

Eventually, Naw Kham was executed by lethal injection on March 1, 2013, and the 13 crew members killed in the Mekong case were laid to rest in peace.

Since ancient times, China has had the concept of "if people don't offend me, I won't offend others". Today, China has risen and has some influence in the international community. Therefore, if someone wants to provoke China, they should think carefully first.

Not to mention harming the citizens of China. Nuo Kang is a typical example, which proves that those who offend our Chinese will be punished even if they are far away. Now, China and other countries along the Mekong River have stepped up patrols, believing that tragedies like the Mekong Bloody Massacre will not happen again.

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