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The legendary life of Lv Le.

(1) In the 1960s, pornography was rampant in Hong Kong. Lv Le, as the Chief Inspector of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, has a clear distinction between black and white, and the absolute monarch is in a good era. Known as "Brother Laker", he once worked as a policeman in 1940. In the 1960s, together with Xiong Yan, Han Sen and Lan Gang, he was called the "Four Inspector of China", colluding with gangs and collecting huge bribes.

(2) Lv Le is recognized as the first of four people. The corruption cases of the four major detectives were exposed by the colonial government in the 1960s. Former Governor MacLehose set up the Independent Commission Against Corruption on 1974 to curb the increasingly rampant corruption in the police force. This famous action of "killing tigers" caused panic in the police force and even triggered a conflict between the police and the people. Subsequently, MacLehose issued an Amnesty to stop investigating most corruption cases before 1977 to quell the police riot. However, ICAC has never given up the pursuit of Lv Le and other four people.

(3) 1968, due to the strong voice of anti-corruption at that time, Lv Le decided to "retire in a hurry" ahead of time, retired early at the age of 48, and lived a carefree life by collecting rent and saving. 1973, before the establishment of ICAC, Lu Le moved to Canada with his eight children and his wife to escape arrest.

(4) Canada is a country where many former Hong Kong police officers involved in corruption choose to emigrate. According to a report exposed by Canadian police 1999, at least 44 former Hong Kong police officers and their families who were tracked down by ICAC in the 1970s immigrated to Vancouver and Toronto. According to reports, Lu Le arrived in Vancouver in the mid-1970s, settled with his family and fled to Taiwan Province Province.

(5) In 2004, 84-year-old Lv Le was interviewed by a magazine in Taiwan Province and asked if he would return to Hong Kong. He bluntly said that he had no close friends in Hong Kong, and all his acquaintances were in Taiwan Province Province, including the father of Hong Kong artists, and the other was Inspector Hua who fled to Taiwan Province Province. Lv Le's legendary life was once adapted into the film Legend of the Mayor, starring Hong Kong artist Andy Lau.

(6) The wealth of Lu Le is hard to estimate. Before he left Hong Kong, some people even said that his net worth reached 500 million yuan. According to the data, Lu Ledan's assets frozen in Hong Kong in the 1980s were worth nearly 1 100 million yuan, including eight units in Tsim Sha Tsui and the Mid-Levels, and more than 8 million yuan in cash.

, also known as Lu, was born in Xinnan Township, Liu 'a Town, Haifeng County, Guangdong Province on May 1920 16. Later, his family sneaked into Hong Kong. He Lao, a native of Haifeng, Shanwei, Guangdong, was once the governor of Hong Kong. During his tenure, he established a corruption mechanism related to the underworld system and later became a wanted man in Hong Kong. On May 10, Lv Le died in Canada.

Personal data:

Lv Le CPM (1920 May 16-20 10 513)1920 May 16 was born in Zhenxinnan Township, Guangdong Haifeng, and later his family came to Hong Kong illegally. Also known as Lu, he is called Le Ge (Haifeng dialect) and Uncle (Chaozhou dialect), and is known as "500 million inspectors". He Lao, a native of Haifeng, Shanwei, Guangdong Province, was the chief inspector of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Hong Kong Police Force. During his tenure, he established a corruption mechanism related to the underworld system and later became a wanted man in Hong Kong. In the Hong Kong films after 1990, Lv Le, Lan Gang, Han Sen and Xiong Yan were called the "Four Great Detectives". 20 10 on may 3rd, Lu Le died of illness in Canada.