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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: African American gangs, Asian gangs, Hispanic gangs, Irish American gangs, Jewish American gangs, Ah Kong, Latin Kings, Mexican Mafia, Dominicans Don't Play, Bottoms Gang, Crips, Netas, Supreme Team, Texas Syndicate, 18th Street gang, Gangster Disciples, Black Guerrilla Family, Mullen Gang, United Blood Nation, 5T, Gopher Gang, Dead Rabbits, Trinitario, Black Disciples, Puro Tango Blast, La Raza Nation, Mau Maus, Latin Eagles, African American Street Gangs, East Nashville Crips, Ragen's Colts, The Ducky Boys gang, Hood 2 Hood: The Blockumentary, Rhodes Gang, Ghetto Brothers, Maras, White Hand Gang, Gangs in Georgia, United States, The Purple Gang, Yiddish Black Hand, Black Spades, Forty Thieves, Potashes, Charlestown Mob, Bowe Brothers, Spanish Gangster Disciples, Lynx Gang, Yakey Yakes, The Bugs and Meyer Mob, White Fence, Live Oak Boys, Grady Gang, Roach Guards, D.C. Blacks, 19th Street Gang, Kerryonians, Brown Pride. Excerpt: Ah Kong (Chinese: ) was an organized crime gang involved in its main trade of drugs and used to control the European heroin trade in the 1970s to 1990s. It was one of the world's largest drug syndicates with its origin from Singapore but was based in the drug capital of the world, Amsterdam, Holland and Bangkok, Thailand where they received their drug supplies. The production of heroin was at an area known as the Golden Triangle formed by Thailand, Laos and Myanmar. Holland is a haven for criminals because of their liberal laws and a gateway to one of the largest drug consumer markets in the world, Europe. Ah Kong was not a triad but a fearsome organized crime gang that was renowned all over Asia and Europe. Although Ah Kong was based in Amsterdam and Bangkok, it had operations in other major European cities and the Asia-Pacific. Ah Kong, which means 'The Company' or short for kongsi in Hokk...