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Wei Hsueh-kang was born on 1945 in Yunnan, Republic of China, is a Chinese-born business tycoon and drug trafficker. Discover Wei Hsueh-kang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Wei Hsueh-kang worth at the age of 79 years old? Wei Hsueh-kang’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Taiwan. We have estimated Wei Hsueh-kang's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Wei Hsueh-kang, also known by various other names, is a Chinese-born business tycoon and drug trafficker wanted by the United States and Thailand for illegally trafficking drugs in New York and Southeast Asia's Golden Triangle.
He is also a regional commander of the United Wa State Army, the armed forces of the de facto independent Wa State in Myanmar.
During his career as a drug trafficker, Wei adopted several pseudonyms to evade capture by authorities.
His pseudonyms include U Sein Win, Prasit Cheewinnitipanya, Charnchai Cheevinnitipanya, and Suchat Phanloetkun, among others.
According to his Thai documents, Wei Hsueh-kang was born in 1945 in Yunnan, China.
After the Communist victory in the Chinese Civil War in 1949, Wei fled from mainland China to Burma (present-day Myanmar) with his father, who was then a member of the Kuomintang supported by the CIA.
Wei helped his father sell opium, in part to fund the Kuomintang's insurgency in mainland China, until his graduation from high school, upon which he joined a militia led by the drug lord Khun Sa.
Wei followed the leadership of Khun Sa for two decades, first as a member of Khun Sa's personal militia and then as a member of the Mong Tai Army (MTA).
However, the United States Department of State gives Wei's date of birth as 29 May 1952.
After falling out of favour with Khun Sa in the mid-1980s, Wei left the MTA and began to work with the Wa military leader Bao Youxiang.
Although Wei was granted Thai citizenship in 1985, three years later in 1988 he was facing a sentence of life imprisonment by the Thai government.
Wei and Bao were among the founders of the United Wa State Party (UWSP) in 1989, the latter eventually becoming its leader.
Bao subsequently made Wei a regional commander of the party's armed wing, the United Wa State Army (UWSA).
Wei is believed to have remained closely associated with Khun Sa even after he left the MTA, especially during the height of opium production in the Golden Triangle.
He is wanted by the United States' Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs for drug offences committed in New York; there is a US$2 million reward for information leading to his capture and arrest.
Wei is currently believed to be residing in China and along the Myanmar border.
In 1998, Wei founded the Hong Pang Group with the money he had amassed from his time as a drug trafficker, as well as money he had gained by taking advantage of the privileges offered in the ceasefire deal by General Khin Nyunt.
The Hong Pang Group owns and controls a multitude of businesses in agriculture, commerce, construction, distilleries, electronics and communications, mining, and petroleum.
The Hong Pang Group is based in Pangkham and has regional offices in Yangon, Mandalay, Lashio, Tachilek, and Mawlamyine.
He jumped bail, however, and his Thai citizenship was later revoked in 2001.
Wei has since downsized his involvement in drug trafficking, partly in response to his wanted status by the United States.
A fire in Pangkham on 18 April 2009 destroyed the largest petrol station in the city and over 10,000 tons of teak in a warehouse; both buildings belonged to Wei.
The group was renamed Thawda Win Co. Ltd in 2012, and it remains involved in several projects in Myanmar, including the Meiktila-Taunggyi-Tachilek road.
The company's income also supported the UWSA's operations with truckloads of military hardware and ammunition from China, through Wei's close relationship with Zhou Yongkang.
Following the 2015 jade mine disaster in Hpakant, Kachin State, the London-based NGO Global Witness accused Wei of exploiting locals and illegally funding mining operations in the area.
This claim however, could not be verified or denied by Wei himself, as he was still in hiding.