More than , suspected of being involved in fraud, drug distribution, prostitution and were recently arrested by law enforcement in . The massive operation was conducted between July 21 and August 3 and resulted in the arrest of , reports. The detainees were between the ages of 20 and 88 and consisted of 88 local residents, 19 mainland visitors, as well as a dozen immigrants who were holders of temporary identification documents allowing them to stay in the city.

, a senior inspector with the police’s Hong Kong Island regional anti-triad squad, some of the people arrested are . The inspector said that the massive operation is a part of the ongoing efforts against illegal gambling, prostitution, drug distribution and fraudulent activities. Between January and May this year, some with suspected ties to the triads have been investigated by law enforcement.

The latest figure marks an when compared to the 741 cases reported for the corresponding period during last year. Large-Scale Operation Results in the Arrest of More than 100 Suspects During an operation called “Rousewit,” the Hong Kong police were able to six residents out of goods worth approximately HK$2 million or approximately $256,000. The actions of the suspected triad-run syndicate involved defrauding individuals who wanted to sell high-value items such as expensive wine or watches, among other luxury goods.

The eight men are suspected of engaging in face-to-face meetings with such individuals as a way to push the.