[color="Red"]This is what globalization means: Multi-citizenship Chinese monsters
[color="Blue"]This Chinese citizen, Mexican citizen who was then given U.S. citizenship poisoned Americans with meth
I-Team Exclusive: Las Vegas High-Roller is a Wanted Man
July 10, 2007 06:02 PM EDT
One of the biggest high rollers in Las Vegas history is now the target of an international manhunt. He's a Chinese born businessman who dropped tens of millions of dollars on the Strip, money that may have come from the methamphetamine racket. …
He's not a high roller any more. Now, he's a fugitive. The man known on the Strip as "Mr. Ye" is suspected of moving massive quantities of chemicals from Asia into Mexico, and then into methamphetamines labs run by the Mexican Mafia. Mexico is the source for most of the meth on the streets of Las Vegas and other American cities. …
Lawmen say that deadly trade is what allowed Mr. Ye to live like a king. When lawmen entered a posh Mexico City mansion back in March, they were stunned. Everywhere they looked they found cash -- stacks of 100-dollar bills inside suitcases and more stacks inside file cabinets, closets, and hidden in walls.
By the time they stacked it all up, it filled nearly an entire room making it the largest seizure of suspected drug cash in history -- more than $207 million. At least, that's what was reported.
The home belongs to Zhenli Ye Gon, a Chinese born businessman who became a Mexican citizen back in the 90s. He's now a wanted man in 180 countries. …
Mike Flanagan, Las Vegas D.E.A. chief, said, "The methamphetamine is not only destined for Nevada, but Nevada is also a transition point for methamphetmaine shipments throughout the U.S. …
Ye was building a 150,000-square foot, high tech plant in Yoluca, just outside of Mexico City, supposedly to process cold medicine, but agents think the stuff was meant for gigantic Mexican meth labs. …
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