Former drug kingpin once dubbed 'Asia's El Chapo' jailed in Melbourne
A Canadian national and former boss of the Sam Gor drug syndicate has been jailed for 16 years in Melbourne over his role in a multi-million dollar trafficking plot.

Tse Chi Lop, aged 62, was handed a 16-year prison sentence by the Melbourne County Court today, with eligibility for parole after 10 years, for his involvement in a drug trafficking conspiracy in Australia.

Given his time already served, Tse, often referred to as “Asia’s El Chapo,” might be eligible for release in just over five years.

Chi Lop Tse was sentenced to 16 years behind bars.
Tse Chi Lop was sentenced to 16 years behind bars in Melbourne. (Australian Federal Police)

The former drug lord admitted guilt on November 7 to a charge of conspiracy to traffic large quantities of border-controlled drugs, following an investigation by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) targeting the Sam Gor syndicate and its operations in Australia.

Tse Chi Lop
Tse attempted to traffic 20kg of methamphetamine into Australia. (Nine)

Tse’s conspiracy involved the attempted trafficking of 20 kilograms of methamphetamine, valued at $4.4 million, between the cities of Sydney and Melbourne over a year from March 2012 to March 2013.

Initially detained by Dutch authorities at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport on January 22, 2021, at the request of the AFP, Tse faced a lengthy extradition battle before being brought to Melbourne.

Authorities contend that the Sam Gor syndicate was once the leading supplier of methamphetamine to Australia at the height of its operations.

AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett described today’s sentencing as “the end of one of the most high-profile investigations in the AFP’s history”.

A specialist group of investigators are on the hunt for an elusive drug trafficker known as "Asia's El Chapo" - Tse Chi Lop.
Tse was once known as “Asia’s El Chapo”. (Reuters)

About a decade of work had gone into Tse’s arrest.

“This result showcases what the AFP does best – identifying and targeting criminal syndicates that cause significant harm to our communities,” Barrett said.

“Operation Volante is a culmination of 14 years of hard work and perseverance from our investigators and international network.

“This investigation highlights that the long arm of the AFP can reach criminals across the world.”

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