Huang Guifen spent 11 years behind bars in prison. After being released from prison, she accepted an exclusive interview with this newspaper, emphasizing the pursuit of "justice".
(Reported by Sing Tao Daily) The history of a generation of "hero" Huang Guifen and his family is full of blood and crimes. This elder brother Huang, who came from a hawker family, colluded with gangsters in the 1980s, and his siblings relied on usury businessHe became rich, and later imprisoned for fraud and homicide cases. After he was released from prison, he accepted an exclusive interview with this newspaper in a more high-profile manner, threatening to change his mind and start a business, and set up a "justice" company to help prisoners seek justice. Unexpectedly, he did not defend himself.He will end his life with guilt. Described by the media as a crime family, the Huang family has six brothers and sisters. They are the eldest brother Huang Guifen, the second brother Guirong, the third brother Guiqiang, the fourth sister Ruifang, the fifth sister Ruizhen and the sixth brother Guinan. They were poor in their childhood.Relying on his parents who are hawkers in Shek Kip Mei to support the family, but the family has a good relationship. In the mid-1980s, Huang Guifen suspected that he joined the Taiwan Bamboo Union Gang to start a loan business, and has since gone astray. The Huang brothers, who got rich with usury, sent big men from time to time to collect debts from those who owed money. In 1987, because the debtor Zhuang Qide left, his brother Zhuang Qiming was suspected of being beaten to death by "collectors".The mastermind behind the scenes was arrested. His family accused the police of "building raw pork" and arrogantly sent the pennant "What's the Price of Pork" to Li Junxia, then Chief of Police, and even issued a private ticket to Li.Justice was sentenced to ten years in prison and another four years for commercial fraud. I don't know if it's "sympathetic to each other". Huang Guifen was once accused of having a close relationship with the thief king Zhang Ziqiang. In April 1996, the guardhouses of Stanley and Siu Lam Prisons were crashed by dump trucks. It is said that Zhang Ziqiang rescued Ye Jihuan and other party members.An action planned by the Huang Guifen brothers, but the news has not been confirmed. The eldest brother was imprisoned, and the three younger brothers were not spared either. They were imprisoned successively for crimes such as intimidation, wounding, and illegal lending. The crime family's notoriety spread from this, and the four were released from prison after the handover of Hong Kong. After the reunion in 1999,In an exclusive interview with this newspaper, Huang Guifen threatened to follow the rules and conduct business. She also said that before she was released from prison in 1998, she and her brother established a "justice" company.Help released prisoners gain a foothold in society. In 2000, the Huang brothers became more low-key. Huang Guifen changed her name to Huang Jinyi, founded two large financial companies, became a member of the Dingxi Municipal People's Political Consultative Conference in Gansu Province, and participated in charitable activities, including serving as a member of the International Economic Development Aid Friendship without BordersThe chairman of the association, the purpose is to promote the economic development of friendly countries and provide assistance through investment and business. The association established a "Nation of Peace" two years ago, with him as the "President".Leaders such as Shinzo Abe and Kim Jong-un agreed to list them as members. Although the Huang brothers are actively "washing the bottom", it is reported that some people are still engaged in illegal money lending activities.According to sources, the Police Organized Crime and Triad Investigation Bureau (O Ji) launched the "Spindle" operation in December 2013 to crack down on illegal money lending. The target persons were the four brothers of the Huang family. Detectives searched them at that timeA financial company established in Mong Kok and 12 intermediary companies arrested 34 people, but the four brothers were not arrested in this case. Huang Guifen, who once threatened to change her mind, said in her early years that after eleven years in prison, she would cherish the time spent with her family. After being arrested again recently, she unexpectedly fell from a building and ended her life, leaving behind her wife and nine children.A friend of Huang said that seven of the children lost their fathers before they reached the age of majority. He felt sad about this, and was also puzzled by the suspicion of a generation of "heroes" who feared crimes or wanted to commit suicide.