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{{Evil Organization|name=14K|fullname=14K<br>十四K|alias=None|origin=China|foundation=1945|headquarters=Hong Kong, China|commanders=[[Kot Siu-wong]] <small>(formerly)</small>|crimes=[[Organized crime]] | {{Evil Organization|name=14K|fullname=14K<br>十四K|alias=None|origin=China|foundation=1945|headquarters=Hong Kong, China|commanders=[[Kot Siu-wong]] <small>(formerly)</small>|crimes=[[Organized crime]] | ||
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14K is said to be affiliated with the Hong Kong government because of their members' assault on protesting citizens, but the reality is unclear because the 14K itself is an organization with a character similar to that of a secret society. | 14K is said to be affiliated with the Hong Kong government because of their members' assault on protesting citizens, but the reality is unclear because the 14K itself is an organization with a character similar to that of a secret society. | ||
==History== | == History == | ||
During Chinese Civil War, they were formed as an anti-communist organization, the "Fourteenth Association," by [[Kot Siu Wong]], a lieutenant general of the Kuomintang in Guangzhou at the time. The name "14K" is said to represent the initials of Kowloon, where 14 was the road number of the headquarters office at the time and K was the initials of Kowloon. After the Kuomintang lost the Civil War, they fled to Macau, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, respectively, where they became the criminal organization today. In 1999, many of their members were arrested due to their involvement in multiple incidents, and since the crackdown in Macau, they have reunited in the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK. | During Chinese Civil War, they were formed as an anti-communist organization, the "Fourteenth Association," by [[Kot Siu Wong]], a lieutenant general of the Kuomintang in Guangzhou at the time. The name "14K" is said to represent the initials of Kowloon, where 14 was the road number of the headquarters office at the time and K was the initials of Kowloon. After the Kuomintang lost the Civil War, they fled to Macau, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, respectively, where they became the criminal organization today. In 1999, many of their members were arrested due to their involvement in multiple incidents, and since the crackdown in Macau, they have reunited in the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK. | ||
[[Category:Gangsters]] | [[Category:Gangsters]] |