Alleged triad boss ‘Shanghai Boy’ arrested in Hong Kong



HONG KONG // An alleged triad boss known as “Shanghai Boy” has been arrested after arriving at Hong Kong airport from Thailand, months after he hit the headlines for being punched in the face at the city’s most famous luxury hotel.

Kwok Wing-hung was detained on Thursday night for “conspiracy to commit criminal intimidation, conspiracy to wound with intent and conspiracy to blackmail”, police said in a statement Friday.

Famed for his 70s-style sunglasses and swept-forward bowl haircut, Mr Kwok, 58, had dropped off the radar for seven months, according to Hong Kong media.

He had been put on a police wanted list and was arrested at Hong Kong airport by officers from the Organised Crime and Triad Bureau, the South China Morning Post reported.

Video from the Oriental Daily showed Mr Kwok, wearing a dark suit, being escorted by officers into a police van at the city’s airport after reportedly arriving from Phuket.

The controversial businessman’s public profile rose in 2012 after he was reportedly seen dining with a campaign director for the city’s current leader Leung Chun-ying, who was then a candidate for chief executive.

That led to questions over whether Mr Leung and his team were in collusion with the triads.

Mr Kwok was back in the headlines in December after reports that he had been punched in the face by a mystery attacker while having afternoon tea at Hong Kong’s Peninsula Hotel.

After treatment at a private hospital, Mr Kwok brushed off the incident, saying that he had bumped into at table corner.

Local media said the attack was related either to a dispute over his mistress, or to financial problems with his Macau business.

Days after the attack, Mr Kwok called a much-anticipated press conference but failed to show up.

* Agence France-Presse

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