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150 held in clampdown on triads in Macau

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Stuart Lau

Police staged an overnight clampdown on triad activities in Macau, questioning 1,300 people after a series of murders and attacks targeting casino customers and bosses over the past month.

At least 150 people, including one suspect wanted in connection with a murder case in Hong Kong in 2009 were taken to police stations in the six-hour operation.

Casinos and hotels were raided in the operation, which began late on Friday and ran into the early hours of yesterday. Almost 1,300 people were stopped for initial questioning by 210 officers, deployed in an operation codenamed Thunder 12, the Hong Kong China News Agency reported.

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While police have not given details of any specific crimes targeted in the operation, the Sunday Morning Post last week reported there had been three triad-style killings in a month and an attack inside a hotel that left a casino boss seriously injured.

Cable Television reported that the suspect in the Hong Kong murder would be handed over to Hong Kong police for investigation. Hong Kong police had no comment on the suspect's arrest.

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One person detained was an illegal immigrant, while 18 others had exceeded their permitted stays in Macau, the news agency report said.

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