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Ma Sik-yu (traditional Chinese: 馬惜如; simplified Chinese: 马惜如; pinyin: Mǎ Xī-rú; Jyutping: Maa5 Sik1-jyu4, died 1998) was a Hong Kong businessman and, along with his brother Ma Sik-chun, co-founder of the Oriental Daily News.
Jan 20, 1998 · Ma Sik-chun, 59, the alleged pounds 1m donor to the Conservative Party, fled from Hong Kong in 1978 while on bail facing charges of heroin and opium trafficking on a huge scale. Today, his son,...
Sep 5, 2020 · But before officers had the opportunity to arrest Ma Sik-yu, widely known as White Powder Ma, he escaped to the neighboring island of Taiwan, which has no extradition treaty with Hong Kong.
Ma Sik-yu, who was by then living in Taiwan, was named as a co-conspirator in charges of being involved in a conspiracy to traffic in dangerous drugs worth millions of dollars between 1967 and...
Jun 17, 2015 · Ma Sik-chun, co-founder of the Oriental Press Group, and a fugitive wanted by the Hong Kong government for drug charges, has died in Taiwan at 77. The media mogul passed away in a hospital in...
Apr 14, 2014 · Ma Sik-chun, the founder of the city’s largest-selling Chinese-language newspaper, was one of nine people who was arrested and charged in a major case in 1977 with trafficking morphine...
Jan 1, 2013 · Ma Sik-yu began trafficking heroin in 1967 and quickly gained direct 8 access to the source supply, that is, to the Golden Triangle, where he made contact with KMT