Chen Organization: Money Laundering Op May Have CCP Ties, Say Aussie Police

Chen Organization: Money Laundering Op May Have CCP Ties, Say Aussie Police.

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A Chinese money laundering syndicate with its finger on illicit global financial flows is fueling organized crime in Australia, Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Reece Kershaw said this week.

Chen Organization Ming Chai, the cousin of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, speaks at a business forum in China in 2013, above. He was aboard a private jet raided by Australian authorities in 2016, along with Tom Zhou, a suspected crime boss. (Image: WSJ)

Australian authorities have long been concerned about the suspected connection between organized crime and ultrawealthy individuals  It s also of concern whether the proceeds of crime are being used to promote the party s interest in the country.

Kershaw said that hostile foreign governments have infiltrated and aided criminal groups to launder money and import illegal substances into Australia.

A former customer of the syndicate, known as “the Chen Organization,” is Ming Chai, the cousin of Chinese president Xi Jinping.

Another is , a high-rolling brothel owner and suspected human trafficker named in recent regulatory investigations into casino operators Crown Resorts and Star Entertainment.

Also on the list is , former CEO of Macau mega-junket Suncity. Chau is facing charges in Macau of operating a criminal syndicate, offering illegal online proxy betting from the Philippines and money laundering.

Five Eyes

Kershaw was addressing a meeting of the Five Eyes Law Enforcement Group in Sydney. The “Five Eyes” – Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and the US – share intelligence to target transnational organized crime.

State actors and citizens from some nations are using our countries at the expense of our sovereignty and economies, he told the audience. Contributing to this increase is the long shadow of organized crime and state aggression.”

For the AFP, geopolitics and regional instability continue to influence our strategic priorities, he added.

Kershaw said that intelligence compiled by law enforcement agencies from Australia, Canada, and the US suggest Chinese companies are supplying most of the precursor chemicals used to manufacture illegal drugs on the Australian market.

Precursors are substances used in illicit drug manufacture that may also have legitimate commercial and industrial uses.

Kershaw implied that Beijing is turning a blind eye to the illicit flow of these substances into Australia.

Mr. Chinatown

The Chen Organization has been under investigation by Australian authorities since 2016, he said. The operation is believed to have moved hundreds of millions of dollars from a nondescript house in the suburbs of Melbourne into China and across the globe.

Xi’s cousin, Chai, has been on the radar of Australian authorities since 2016 when federal agents raided a private jet bound for Crown Melbourne on suspicion of money laundering activities.

Chai was one of the passengers on the jet, along with their intended target, Tom Zhou, aka “Mr. Chinatown,” a crime boss and junket operator wanted by Interpol.

Chai was not charged with any crime.

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