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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lui_LokLui Lok - Wikipedia

    Lui has been depicted in various films and TV Series due to his notoriety. To Be Number One (1991), Character Tiger Lui, portrayed by Kenneth Tsang. Legend of the Brothers (1991), Character Lui Kwok Tin, portrayed by Kenneth Tsang. Lee Rock (1991), Character Lee Rock, portrayed by Andy Lau. Lee Rock II (1991), Character Lee Rock, portrayed by ...

  2. Basada, en parte, en las historias biográficas del detective Lui Lok, 'The Five-Hundred-Million-Dollar Inspector' (El inspector de los quinientos millones de dólares) conocido por su corrupción, y el capo Ng Sik-ho, un importante protagonista del tráfico internacional de drogas.

  3. 19 de sept. de 1991 · Loosely based on the story of real-life Hongkongese corrupt police sergeant Lui Lok (in Mandarin: Le) who was dubbed the 'HK$500 Million Sergeant' and nicknamed Tiger Lui (Lui Lo-fu).

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Lawrence Ah-Mon
    • 1991-09-19
  4. Basada, en parte, en las historias biográficas del detective Lui Lok, 'The Five-Hundred-Million-Dollar Inspector' (El inspector de los quinientos millones de dólares) conocido por su corrupción, y el capo Ng Sik-ho, un importante protagonista del tráfico internacional de drogas.

  5. Lui Lok, nicknamed 'The HK$500 Million Sergeant' for the value of his fortune, died in Canada on May 13, a Canadian edition of the Chinese-language Sing Tao Daily reported.

  6. 7 de feb. de 2023 · Released in the Chinese mainland on Sunday, the movie tells a fast-paced story ripe with details of two police officers in 1960s' Hong Kong. The two main characters, Lui Lok, who just joins the ...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Lui_LokLui Lok - Wikiwand

    Lui Lok was a Hong Kong police detective known for his acts of corruption during the 1960s and 1970s. He was wanted by Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). Although his illegally obtained assets were partially seized by the authorities, legal obstacles prevented his extradition from Taiwan and later Canada, which allowed him to ultimately escape prosecution.