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Botak Chin : ウィキペディア英語版
Botak Chin

Wong Swee Chin who was more well known as Botak Chin was one of the most notorious and dangerous gangsters during the 1960s and 1970s in Malaysia. He was known for conducting armed robberies, which in a few cases involved huge amounts of cash. He was respected by the Chinese community and often regarded as modern-age Robin Hood, as some say he shared the cash from the robberies with the poor. On the evening of 16 February 1976, he was captured by the police, and was sentenced to hang to death in Pudu Prison on 11 June 1981.
==Early life==
Botak Chin was born in Kuala Lumpur in 1951 to a family of 10 siblings. His father was a retiree who worked with Malayan Railways, and as a child he lived at the Malaysian Railway quarters adjacent to the Caltex station on Jalan Ipoh.
He studied at a Chinese vernacular primary school and then went on to attend the Methodist Boys' Secondary School in Sentul up to Form 3 (the end of lower secondary school). He dropped out soon after.
After withdrawing from school, Botak Chin started working as a fishmonger at the Jalan Tun Ismail (formally Maxwell Road) market. After his mother's death, he often spent time away from home, preferring to spend time with his friends. Without his father's knowledge, he became involved with the local hoodlums who eventually lead him to committing petty crimes. This, in turn, led him to join his first gang; the 360 gang (Sak Pak Lok),〔http://berita-harian-online.com/botak-chin/〕 and he was impressed by the firearms in possession of the gang members. On 19 April 1969, Botak Chin and two of his friends took part in a robbery for the first time. At the age of 18 (the year 1969) he illegally obtained his first firearm (a .22 calibre revolver); he formed his own gang shortly thereafter and proceeded to engage in robbery sprees.〔(The Star Online eCentral – Movies – Malaysia Entertainment )〕

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