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Sang-Ye Triads
In Liberty City, organized crime flusters the streets where gangsters run rampant committing a sparatic amount of crimes. In Chinatown, the Sang-Ye Triads controlled most of the gambling business, prostitution, drug dealing, arms dealing and were also involved in multiple accounts of theft, kidnapping, and murder. In the Sang-Ye, a profitable crew by the name of "The Red Dragons," were the most notorious of the organization.

The Red Dragons
The Red Dragons were a dub-division in the Chinese Triads that operated mainly in Chinatown, LC in the Golden Heart Plaza. Dango Kwai Jung was in charge of the crew and Chan Lee being at his right hand. Both in turn were ruthless criminals, but Dango's temper got the better of him. The Red Dragons have held a secure structure for quite some time, but their feud with Black Dragon Dynasty, another Asian-American Gang, will eventually shake up the hierarchy.

Nukakomi, the Red Pole of the Black Dragons, shared a disgust towards bitter rival Dango Kwai Jung. They both grew up from poverty and born in Hong Kong, China. Nukakomi is a Japanese immigrant, but has made his way up the ranks in the Chinese underworld. Dango has killed many members, ordering even more hits on fully initiated members of the Black Dragons. Drive by shootings, gang-land style slayings, kidnappings; Dango performed multiple gruesome killings in his own neighborhood. Some murders he didn't bother to even move the bodies, which would lead up to his first indictment in 1964.

Indictments
In 1964, Dango Kwai Jung was indicted on multiple accounts of home invasion, extortion, possession of illegal narcotics, conspiracy to distribute, conspiracy to commit murder and murder. He pleaded not guilty on all charges and was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison. Of the 5 murder charges, 4 of the murder charges were dropped because the testimony of the witness was deemed not credible. Mr. Jung was sentenced to 13 years in prison and was released at the age of 38.

Prison
While inside Albany Correctional Facility, Dango was not very popular. A majority of the inmates were of apart of Latino gangs such as the Spanish Lords and the Colombian Cartel. The Triads had been in a turf war over the Fishmarket South ports. Ports controlled imports and exports making it easier to smuggle in drugs and weapons. The Spanish Lords had a contract out on Dango's head for the 1962 murder of Pablo "Wobble Pablo" Esquella. Often times Dango would be seen with other Red Dragon members. He's killed and wounded inmates around him from paranoia that he might be killed next.

In jail, Dango also lost his brother, Kenji Jung, to a brutal shootout in one of his restaurants. The Black Dragons were shaking down shop owners for money and when Kenji refused to pay, the conversation got heated. The two assailants had fatally shot Kenji multiple times, which didn't kill him instantly. He managed to crawl to a phone nearby and dial an operator number. No later did he succumb to his wounds. Dango immediately responded by ordering Chan Lee to put the hit out on Nukakomi's right hand, Wei Chen.