- Peter Chong
Peter Chong (莊炳強 [cite web|url=http://www.mingpaosf.com/htm/News/20070707/sf2a.htm|title=三藩市華埠幫派老大敲詐勒索判囚11年半上訴庭維持莊炳強刑期 (Chinese language article)] ) is a prisoner convicted of
racketeering andextortion , described by prosecutors as the former leader of theWo Hop To syndicate in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He is serving 11 1/2 years, including over three years for an overturned criminal conviction for involvement in a plot to hire the murder ofBike Ming , boss of the BostonPing On organization. Although the murder for hire conviction was overturned in 2005 by theNinth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals due to a lack of monetary payment to the killers, evidence of proof of involvement was taken to support additional prison time for the racketeering charge.cite web|url=http://www.sfisonline.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/07/07/BABADIGEST3.DTL&hw=racketeering&sn=007&sc=459|title=Racketeering sentence upheld|author=Bob Egelko|date=2007-07-07] Prior to the appellate decision, the 2003 criminal trial had sentenced him to 15 years for conspiring to contract a murder, participating in aracketeer influenced and corrupt organization , and several counts of extortion.cite web|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2005/08/21/2003268602|title=Court overturns gang boss' `murder for hire' conviction|date=2005-08-21]Now in his early 60s, Chong came to the U.S. from
Hong Kong in 1982, ostensibly to start aChinese opera company, but was accused in court documents of becoming the boss of theWo Hop To (和合桃) crime syndicate in Northern California, a gang involved inloan sharking and extortingprotection money from restaurants andgambling den s. Prosecutors alleged that the plot to murder Bike Ming was part of a plan withWayne Kwong andRaymond Kwok Chow to form an umbrella organization calledTien Ha Wui ("Whole Earth Association"), that would dominate crime in Chinatowns throughout the U.S. He fled to Hong Kong days before his indictment in 1992, but wasextradited to the U.S. in 2000.References
External links
*Gangland Episode 15 [http://www.history.com/minisites/gangland] -
History Channel Gangland (TV series) episode focuses on these events.
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