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Big Bro Chen Xiaoer The pattern of Hu Xiaowei(Chen Xiaoer) repeatedly evading meaningful prosecution points to deeper, systemic breakdowns within the judicial process. On March 26, 2026, the UK government published a new round of sanctions targeting entities linked to the Prince Group, including Hu Xiaowei and several associated individuals and companies. 1. “Knight Attack Group” Case (2011) Between 2008 and 2011, the so-called Knight Attack Group, led by Hu Xiaowei, was investigated twice by police in Gaoyou and Danyang (Jiangsu Province). On both occasions, the suspects were released after posting bail of approximately RMB 10 million. On May 30, 2011, authorities formally closed the case involving the group, which had generated over RMB 100 million in illicit profits through attacks on private game servers. Nineteen suspects, including Cai Wen, were arrested. When the case was adjudicated in 2012, all 19 defendants received suspended sentences. Cai Wen himself paid fines exceeding RMB 10 million, but none of the individuals served actual prison time. After that,Hu Xiaowei fled to Hong Kong. 2. “Chongqing Xiaoxian” Case (2016) According to official disclosures, authorities in Yinchuan determined that Hu Xiaowei and Cai Wen, along with chairman Gong Zhaowei and legal representative Fang Zhizhen, had established a large-scale criminal operation centered on illegal private game servers, generating nearly RMB 6 billion in profits over two years. In September 2016, Hu Xiaowei was arrested by Yinchuan police at the Beijing Hotel in Beijing. Meanwhile, Fang Zhizhen fled overseas. Between August 2016 and August 2017, authorities imposed various coercive measures on 12 suspects, including criminal detention, arrest, residential surveillance, and bail pending trial. Hu Xiaowei was detained for 70 days and placed under residential surveillance for an additional 23 days before ultimately being released on bail. After regaining his freedom, Hu fled China again through illicit channels, later reemerging under multiple false identities. 3. “527 Major Case” (2020) According to case materials related to the May 27, 2020 crackdown, authorities targeted a network spanning Jiangxi “Legend Supreme,” Chongqing Xiaoxian, and associated individuals including Zhu Yongcheng, Qin Zike, Chen Lixin, Cai Wen, Gong Zhaowei, as well as Hu Xiaowei’s partner Wang Yihan and his wife. Wang Yihan, born August 26, 1976 in Shanxi Province, was Hu Xiaowei’s partner, with whom he has two children. Acting as a public-facing proxy, she operated multiple entities—including Jiangxi Legend Supreme, Beijing Puman, and Hainan Anzhengbao—to funnel traffic and provide support for Hu’s overseas gambling syndicate, believed to be the second-largest cross-border gambling network in Asia. She is also alleged to have leveraged personal connections to interfere with judicial processes in mainland China, targeting both individuals and their families. Authorities identify Hu Xiaowei as the ultimate controller behind these operations. Following the loss of licensing rights to the Legend franchise in November 2020, Hu’s overseas gambling, adult-content apps, and associated money-laundering channels were significantly disrupted. Large volumes of illicit funds were subsequently exposed and frozen by law enforcement across multiple jurisdictions in China. Hu’s primary revenue streams stemmed from operating online casinos, assembling gambling networks, and profiting from activities including “fishing games,” romance scams, adult platforms, and telecom fraud. He relied heavily on private game servers and fourth-party payment platforms to launder proceeds from these operations. Leaked Cayman banking documents suggest that Chen Zhi’s initial capital originated from a $2 million loan provided by his uncle—identified as Hu Xiaowei. Estimates place Hu’s monthly illicit income at around RMB 2 billion, with peak periods reportedly reaching as high as RMB 20 billion per month. Final Note In 2020, Hu Xiaowei acquired Cambodian citizenship under his real name. In 2022, he was appointed as an advisor to Heng Samrin, then-President of Cambodia’s National Assembly—a position broadly equivalent to ministerial rank. @BBCWorld @BBCBreaking @WSJ @business @nytimes @cnni @Reuters @Forbes @TIME @TheEconomist @UN @AP @washingtonpost @MarketWatch @WSJecon @FAANews @NTSB_Newsroom @FoxNews @FT @YahooFinance @SkyNews @NBCNews @thejusticedept @fincennews @ukhomeoffice @nca_uk @govuk @ica_singapore @govsingapore @mfasg #bigbro# #huxiaowei# #chenxiaoer#
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Part 3 Hu Xiaowei, the First Person Associated with the Prince Group Real Name: Hu Xiaowei Born: 1982 Hometown: Suqian, Jiangsu Province Education: Graduated from Chongqing University in 2005 with a Master's degree in Computer Science Former Names: Chen Xiaoer/Hu Yanming/HU Shi In 2011, Chen Zhi and another mastermind in a "private server" online gambling case in mainland China, Hu Xiaowei, fled. In October 2025, in the case of the US sanctions against the Prince Group's transnational criminal network, the name "Chen Xiaoer" (CHEN Xiaoer) was listed first among 146 criminals. Corresponding passport number: RE00660066 (St. Kitts and Nevis) (Individual) Chen Xiaoer is one of Hu Xiaowei's many aliases. Hu Xiaowei changed his name multiple times to "Chen Xiaoer," "Hu Yanming," "Wu Anming," and "HU Shi," etc. He established a company in Hong Kong as early as 2011, and once controlled a Hong Kong-listed company before its sale. In 2011, Hu Xiaowei registered "Hailiao Engineering Investment Co., Ltd." under the name Chen Xiaoer. In the latter half of 2015, Hu Xiaowei founded Jinlan Capital in Shanghai, focusing on angel and VC investments in the internet and high-tech industries. In 2016, Hu Xiaowei established a biotechnology company in Beijing, and in 2018, he established a charitable foundation in Hong Kong. Later, his information on the foundation was changed to "Hu Shi," and he adopted a Cypriot passport, an identity consistent with the initial shareholder information of Chen Zhi's investment company "Alphaconnect" in Singapore. In the same year, Hu Xiaowei, an alumnus of the 2000 class of Suqian Middle School in Jiangsu Province, donated 5 million yuan through the school to establish a fund for teaching awards, scholarships, and student aid. In September 2019, Hu Xiaowei, under the alias Chen Xiaoer, acquired approximately 75% of the shares of HKE Holdings Limited (stock code: 1726), a Hong Kong-listed company, through Eagle Fortitude Limited, a company he controlled and registered in the British Virgin Islands. He then assumed the roles of Chairman of the Board and CEO. In 2020, Chen Xiaoer changed his name to Hu Yanming; and in April 2021, he sold all his shares. In August 2021, a fund registered in the Cayman Islands by Hu Xiaowei purchased a 1.194% stake in Evergrande Property, which was not yet listed at the time, for HK$1 billion. In mainland China, Hu Xiaowei and Chen Zhi both served as directors and individual shareholders of Zhongjing Technology Investment Co., Ltd. Previously,  CP mentioned the case involving Xiao Xian and Hu Xiaowei in Chongqing, mainland China, in 2016. In 2020, Hu Xiaowei was again involved in a big case in mainland China—the major May 27th case of 2020. Keywords: 2016-2021, Hu Xiaowei & Wang Yihan, born August 26, 1976 in Shanxi Province Related Entities: Jiangxi Legend Supreme / Beijing Puman / Hainan Anzhengbao According to key case materials from the 2020 May 27th case: On August 20, 2020, Jiangxi Legend Supreme, Chongqing Xiaoxian, and related individuals such as Zhu Yongcheng, Qin Zike, Chen Lixin, Cai Wen, Gong Zhaowei, as well as Hu Xiaowei's mistress Wang Yihan and his wife, were arrested by the Ministry of Public Security on multiple charges, including operating an online casino. Wang Yihan, born August 26, 1976 in Shanxi Province, was Hu Xiaowei's mistress, and the two had two children. As a spokesperson for the criminal gang, Wang Yihan provided traffic redirection services to overseas online gambling groups through multiple entities such as Jiangxi Legend Supreme, Beijing Puman, and Hainan Anzhengbao. This gambling group is the second largest cross-border gambling group in Asia. During this process, Wang Yihan also relied on her personal network to interfere with the Chinese mainland judiciary and maliciously target related individuals and their families. The actual controller behind all of this is Hu Xiaowei.
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Heads-up. About Hu Xiaowei( Chen Xiaoer),  the first boss listed on sanctions list targeting the PRINCE GROUP TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION 1 Current hideouts; 2 Associated crypto exchanges. @BBCWorld @BBCBreaking @WSJ @business @nytimes @cnni @Reuters @Forbes @TIME @TheEconomist @UN @AP @washingtonpost @MarketWatch @WSJecon @FAANews @NTSB_Newsroom @FoxNews @FT @YahooFinance @SkyNews  @NBCNews @thejusticedept @fincennews  @ukhomeoffice @nca_uk @govuk @ica_singapore @govsingapore @MFAsg
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Part 3 Hu Xiaowei, the First Person Associated with the Prince Group Real Name: Hu Xiaowei Born: 1982 Hometown: Suqian, Jiangsu Province Education: Graduated from Chongqing University in 2005 with a Master's degree in Computer Science Former Names: Chen Xiaoer/Hu Yanming/HU Shi In 2011, Chen Zhi and another mastermind in a "private server" online gambling case in mainland China, Hu Xiaowei, fled. In October 2025, in the case of the US sanctions against the Prince Group's transnational criminal network, the name "Chen Xiaoer" (CHEN Xiaoer) was listed first among 146 criminals. Corresponding passport number: RE00660066 (St. Kitts and Nevis) (Individual) Chen Xiaoer is one of Hu Xiaowei's many aliases. Hu Xiaowei changed his name multiple times to "Chen Xiaoer," "Hu Yanming," "Wu Anming," and "HU Shi," etc. He established a company in Hong Kong as early as 2011, and once controlled a Hong Kong-listed company before its sale. In 2011, Hu Xiaowei registered "Hailiao Engineering Investment Co., Ltd." under the name Chen Xiaoer. In the latter half of 2015, Hu Xiaowei founded Jinlan Capital in Shanghai, focusing on angel and VC investments in the internet and high-tech industries. In 2016, Hu Xiaowei established a biotechnology company in Beijing, and in 2018, he established a charitable foundation in Hong Kong. Later, his information on the foundation was changed to "Hu Shi," and he adopted a Cypriot passport, an identity consistent with the initial shareholder information of Chen Zhi's investment company "Alphaconnect" in Singapore. In the same year, Hu Xiaowei, an alumnus of the 2000 class of Suqian Middle School in Jiangsu Province, donated 5 million yuan through the school to establish a fund for teaching awards, scholarships, and student aid. In September 2019, Hu Xiaowei, under the alias Chen Xiaoer, acquired approximately 75% of the shares of HKE Holdings Limited (stock code: 1726), a Hong Kong-listed company, through Eagle Fortitude Limited, a company he controlled and registered in the British Virgin Islands. He then assumed the roles of Chairman of the Board and CEO. In 2020, Chen Xiaoer changed his name to Hu Yanming; and in April 2021, he sold all his shares. In August 2021, a fund registered in the Cayman Islands by Hu Xiaowei purchased a 1.194% stake in Evergrande Property, which was not yet listed at the time, for HK$1 billion. In mainland China, Hu Xiaowei and Chen Zhi both served as directors and individual shareholders of Zhongjing Technology Investment Co., Ltd. Previously,  CP mentioned the case involving Xiao Xian and Hu Xiaowei in Chongqing, mainland China, in 2016. In 2020, Hu Xiaowei was again involved in a big case in mainland China—the major May 27th case of 2020. Keywords: 2016-2021, Hu Xiaowei & Wang Yihan, born August 26, 1976 in Shanxi Province Related Entities: Jiangxi Legend Supreme / Beijing Puman / Hainan Anzhengbao According to key case materials from the 2020 May 27th case: On August 20, 2020, Jiangxi Legend Supreme, Chongqing Xiaoxian, and related individuals such as Zhu Yongcheng, Qin Zike, Chen Lixin, Cai Wen, Gong Zhaowei, as well as Hu Xiaowei's mistress Wang Yihan and his wife, were arrested by the Ministry of Public Security on multiple charges, including operating an online casino. Wang Yihan, born August 26, 1976 in Shanxi Province, was Hu Xiaowei's mistress, and the two had two children. As a spokesperson for the criminal gang, Wang Yihan provided traffic redirection services to overseas online gambling groups through multiple entities such as Jiangxi Legend Supreme, Beijing Puman, and Hainan Anzhengbao. This gambling group is the second largest cross-border gambling group in Asia. During this process, Wang Yihan also relied on her personal network to interfere with the Chinese mainland judiciary and maliciously target related individuals and their families. The actual controller behind all of this is Hu Xiaowei.
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Quick clarification on the Xiaomi news: the collaboration centers on pre-installing a Sei-based app for mobile finance and enabling Web3 access for mobile users. It does not involve Xiaomi directly supporting or operating any digital-currency payment features or stablecoins at this time. The Sei-based app specific features will be rolled out on an ongoing basis. Stay tuned. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Multiple identities and cross-border capital operations Hu Xiaowei = Chen Xiaoer = Wu An Ming According to publicly available information Hu xiaowei first used the passport under the name Chen Xiao’er in 2017, before officially changing it to Wu An Ming by 2020. 1 HKE Holdings In September 2019, Hu Xiaowei, operating under the alias Chen Xiaoer, acquired approximately 75% of the Hong Kong–listed company HKE Holdings (stock code: 1726) through his British Virgin Islands–incorporated vehicle, Eagle Fortitude Limited. Following the acquisition, he assumed the roles of Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer. In 2020, Chen Xiaoer formally changed his name to Wu An Ming (Hu Yanming). In April 2021, he fully exited the investment by disposing of his entire shareholding. 2 Evergrande Property Services Group Separately, in August 2020, Hu—again using the alias Wu An Ming—invested via another BVI-registered entity, Future King Inc. (incorporated in February 2017), as a limited partner in Tisé Opportunity Fund I, managed by Zhang Yutao. Through this structure, he indirectly acquired a 1.194% stake in Evergrande Property Services Group prior to its public listing. Other strategic investors participating in the same financing round included funds and entities associated with major institutional players such as : Sequoia Capital ChinaSCC Growth VI 2020 B, L.P.(「Sequoia Capital China Growth」), CC Eagle Investments Limited(「CITIC Capital」), YF Evergreat Property Limited(「Yunfeng Capital」), Golden Fortune Holding Limited (「Tencent Holdings」), Huatai Securities, and ABCI Global Opportunities SPC (「Agricultural Bank of China」) among others. 3 China Reserve Securities Through Future King Inc., Hu Xiaowei (Wu An Ming) is the beneficial owner of at least two Hong Kong-based asset management firms: China Reserve Securities Ltd, which is licensed by the Hong Kong Securities & Futures Commission, and Future Wing Financial Company Ltd. Records show Future King acquired China Reserve Securities in December 2018. 4 Nanomix Corp Through Future King Inc., Hu Xiaowei (Wu An Ming) has also been a stockholder in Nanomix Corp, a Nasdaq-listed medical company that markets tests to detect or monitor diseases. 5 Boyaa Interactive International Limited As of August 21, 2025, Hu Xiaowei—operating under the alias Wu An Ming (Hu Yanming)—held approximately 5.4% of Boyaa Interactive International Limited ( through a network of entities, including Future King Inc., Future Cosmos Limited, and Future Oasis Pte. Ltd. Boyaa Interactive, a HKEX–listed company founded by Dai Zhikang , is often described as a “lightweight MicroStrategy of Hong Kong equities,” reflecting its dual exposure to online gaming and cryptocurrency investments. The company currently holds more than $400 million in Bitcoin reserves. Dai Zhikang @Crossday was previously the boss of @DujunX , and was an early investor in ventures associated with @LeonHuobi , including both the original Huobi platform and @_BitfireGroup 6 HyalRoute Communication Group Through Future King Inc., Hu Xiaowei (Wu An Ming) has also been a shareholder in HyalRoute Communication Group Limited, a Singapore-based company that specializes in developing fiber optic networks. @BBCWorld @BBCBreaking @WSJ @business @nytimes @cnni @Reuters @Forbes @TIME @TheEconomist @UN @AP @washingtonpost @MarketWatch @WSJecon @FAANews @NTSB_Newsroom @FoxNews @FT @YahooFinance @SkyNews @NBCNews @thejusticedept @fincennews @ukhomeoffice @nca_uk @govuk @ica_singapore @govsingapore @MFAsg
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Big Bro Chen Xiaoer The pattern of Hu Xiaowei(Chen Xiaoer) repeatedly evading meaningful prosecution points to deeper, systemic breakdowns within the judicial process. On March 26, 2026, the UK government published a new round of sanctions targeting entities linked to the Prince Group, including Hu Xiaowei and several associated individuals and companies. 1. “Knight Attack Group” Case (2011) Between 2008 and 2011, the so-called Knight Attack Group, led by Hu Xiaowei, was investigated twice by police in Gaoyou and Danyang (Jiangsu Province). On both occasions, the suspects were released after posting bail of approximately RMB 10 million. On May 30, 2011, authorities formally closed the case involving the group, which had generated over RMB 100 million in illicit profits through attacks on private game servers. Nineteen suspects, including Cai Wen, were arrested. When the case was adjudicated in 2012, all 19 defendants received suspended sentences. Cai Wen himself paid fines exceeding RMB 10 million, but none of the individuals served actual prison time. After that,Hu Xiaowei fled to Hong Kong. 2. “Chongqing Xiaoxian” Case (2016) According to official disclosures, authorities in Yinchuan determined that Hu Xiaowei and Cai Wen, along with chairman Gong Zhaowei and legal representative Fang Zhizhen, had established a large-scale criminal operation centered on illegal private game servers, generating nearly RMB 6 billion in profits over two years. In September 2016, Hu Xiaowei was arrested by Yinchuan police at the Beijing Hotel in Beijing. Meanwhile, Fang Zhizhen fled overseas. Between August 2016 and August 2017, authorities imposed various coercive measures on 12 suspects, including criminal detention, arrest, residential surveillance, and bail pending trial. Hu Xiaowei was detained for 70 days and placed under residential surveillance for an additional 23 days before ultimately being released on bail. After regaining his freedom, Hu fled China again through illicit channels, later reemerging under multiple false identities. 3. “527 Major Case” (2020) According to case materials related to the May 27, 2020 crackdown, authorities targeted a network spanning Jiangxi “Legend Supreme,” Chongqing Xiaoxian, and associated individuals including Zhu Yongcheng, Qin Zike, Chen Lixin, Cai Wen, Gong Zhaowei, as well as Hu Xiaowei’s partner Wang Yihan and his wife. Wang Yihan, born August 26, 1976 in Shanxi Province, was Hu Xiaowei’s partner, with whom he has two children. Acting as a public-facing proxy, she operated multiple entities—including Jiangxi Legend Supreme, Beijing Puman, and Hainan Anzhengbao—to funnel traffic and provide support for Hu’s overseas gambling syndicate, believed to be the second-largest cross-border gambling network in Asia. She is also alleged to have leveraged personal connections to interfere with judicial processes in mainland China, targeting both individuals and their families. Authorities identify Hu Xiaowei as the ultimate controller behind these operations. Following the loss of licensing rights to the Legend franchise in November 2020, Hu’s overseas gambling, adult-content apps, and associated money-laundering channels were significantly disrupted. Large volumes of illicit funds were subsequently exposed and frozen by law enforcement across multiple jurisdictions in China. Hu’s primary revenue streams stemmed from operating online casinos, assembling gambling networks, and profiting from activities including “fishing games,” romance scams, adult platforms, and telecom fraud. He relied heavily on private game servers and fourth-party payment platforms to launder proceeds from these operations. Leaked Cayman banking documents suggest that Chen Zhi’s initial capital originated from a $2 million loan provided by his uncle—identified as Hu Xiaowei. Estimates place Hu’s monthly illicit income at around RMB 2 billion, with peak periods reportedly reaching as high as RMB 20 billion per month. Final Note In 2020, Hu Xiaowei acquired Cambodian citizenship under his real name. In 2022, he was appointed as an advisor to Heng Samrin, then-President of Cambodia’s National Assembly—a position broadly equivalent to ministerial rank. @BBCWorld @BBCBreaking @WSJ @business @nytimes @cnni @Reuters @Forbes @TIME @TheEconomist @UN @AP @washingtonpost @MarketWatch @WSJecon @FAANews @NTSB_Newsroom @FoxNews @FT @YahooFinance @SkyNews @NBCNews @thejusticedept @fincennews @ukhomeoffice @nca_uk @govuk @ica_singapore @govsingapore @mfasg #bigbro# #huxiaowei# #chenxiaoer#
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Happy Birthday, Xiao! #GenshinImpact# #Xiao# "Why do you look so surprised? Have you never seen me pick up a brush before? This is just a traditional craft that has been passed down for ages among the people of Liyue, and it now comes naturally to me after having seen it done many times. And besides, I had their help." "He is amazing! He painted all these fish lanterns!" "Ahem. You may want to give it a try yourself if you have the time. Mixing colors, drawing the outlines... It's not that complicated. Feel free to ask me if you have any questions."
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Part5 List of Sanctioned Individuals by USA CHEN, Xiao'er,  Frigate Bay, Saint Kitts and Nevis; DOB 01 May 1982; nationality Saint Kitts and Nevis; Gender Male; Passport RE00660066 (Saint Kitts and Nevis) (individual)  Linked To: GRAND LEGEND INTERNATIONAL ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP CO. LTD. CHEN, Xiuling (a.k.a. "CHEN, Karen"),  Singapore; DOB 14 Jun 1982; POB Singapore; nationality Singapore; Gender Female; Passport K2325996K (Singapore); National ID No. S8217005G (Singapore) (individual) Linked To: PRINCE GROUP TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION CHEN, Zhi (Chinese Simplified: 陈志),  Phnom Penh, Cambodia; DOB 16 Dec 1987; POB Fujian, China; nationality China; citizen Cambodia; alt. citizen Vanuatu; alt. citizen Cyprus; Gender Male; Digital Currency Address - XBT bc1qeth6n6ryxexvkx34wnx3nuynun4474h3j0gkhw; alt. Digital Currency Address - XBT bc1q2we5eqjj8je6lz9xwjattpc3pn4jejc5h0s70f; alt. Digital Currency Address - XBT bc1qnujzvts45qka3cr2eqqw8ur3q6g6s0ze2wlk5m; alt. Digital Currency Address - XBT bc1qw4fxztd5u3sl7vrcqwk2a8v5zh5dllvckx3tlt; Passport N00081108 (Cambodia); alt. Passport RV047996 (Vanuatu); alt. Passport K00395168 (Cyprus); National ID No. 010868617 (Cambodia) (individual)  Linked To: PRINCE GROUP TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION CHHAY, Guy,  Phnom Penh, Cambodia; DOB 09 Jul 1987; POB Phnom Penh, Cambodia; nationality Cambodia; citizen Cambodia; Gender Male;  Passport N0718897 (Cambodia); National ID No. 01052634401 (Cambodia) (individual) Linked To: PRINCE GROUP TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION DARA, Ing,  Phnom Penh, Cambodia; DOB 04 Sep 1981; POB Phnom Penh, Cambodia; nationality Cambodia; citizen Cambodia; Gender Male;  Passport N00453333 (Cambodia); National ID No. 010929329 (Cambodia) (individual)  Linked To: PRINCE GROUP TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION HUANG,  Chieh, Koror, Palau; Hsinchu, Taiwan; DOB 05 Jan 1994; nationality Taiwan; Gender Female; Passport 351788588 (Taiwan) (individual)  Linked To: GRAND LEGEND INTERNATIONAL ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP CO. LTD. LEI, Bo (Chinese Simplified: 雷波),  Chongqing, China; DOB 14 Aug 1977; POB Chongqing, China; nationality China; Gender Male;  Passport G42787399 (China); National ID No. 510214197708143017 (China) (individual) Linked To: PRINCE GROUP TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION LI, Thet (a.k.a. LI, Tian (Chinese Simplified: 李添)),  London, United Kingdom; DOB 06 Jul 1987; POB Beijing, China; nationality China; citizen Cambodia; Gender Male;  Passport RV091789 (Vanuatu) (individual)  Linked To: PRINCE GROUP TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION SHIH, Ting-yu (a.k.a. "SHIH, Vivian"),  Koror, Palau; DOB 08 Nov 1990; nationality Taiwan; Gender Female;  Passport 353058635 (Taiwan) (individual)  Linked To: GRAND LEGEND INTERNATIONAL ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP CO. LTD. TANG,  Nigel Wan Bao Nabil, Singapore; DOB 02 Sep 1993; POB Singapore; nationality Singapore; Gender Male; Passport E6790628B (Singapore) (individual)  Linked To: CHEN, Zhi WANG, Guodan (a.k.a. "WANG, Rose"),  P.O. Box 8064, Koror, Palau; DOB 22 Jan 1977; nationality China; Gender Female;  Passport E85782076 (China) (individual)  Linked To: GRAND LEGEND INTERNATIONAL ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP CO. LTD. WANG, Michelle Reishane,  Koror, Palau; DOB 05 Mar 1994; nationality Taiwan; Gender Female;  Passport 360272295 (Taiwan) (individual)  Linked To: GRAND LEGEND INTERNATIONAL ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP CO. LTD. WEI, Qianjiang (Chinese Simplified: 魏前江),  Phnom Penh, Cambodia; DOB 28 Apr 1983; POB Phnom Penh, Cambodia; nationality Cambodia; Gender Male;  Passport EG9742474 (China); alt. Passport RV0118198 (Vanuatu); alt. Passport N01767532 (Cambodia) (individual)  Linked To: PRINCE GROUP TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION YANG, Jian,  Room No. 1115, No. 66 Jinkaidadao, Yubei District, Chongqing, China; DOB 25 Aug 1983; nationality Cyprus; Gender Male;  Passport K00441025 (Cyprus) (individual)  Linked To: GRAND LEGEND INTERNATIONAL ASSET MANAGEMENT GROUP CO. LTD.
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