Rhythmik said:
Q implied that an important arrest just happened at King Tower in Shanghai (posted a few pictures of the tower and carpark)
Anon said:
This has to mean China did this for/with us somehow. Q wouldn’t livestream it without some kind of permission.
As a side note - China's President Xi Jinping’s has been "draining China's swamp" with his anti-corruption/anti-graft drive, including going after the notorious Triad gangs. Plus, China is involved with other Countries in the anti-drug campaign.
Xi Jinping’s anti-graft drive has caught so many officials that Beijing’s elite prison is running out of cells Wednesday, 14 February, 2018
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/policies-politics/article/2133251/xi-jinpings-anti-graft-drive-has-caught-so-many
Located on the northern outskirts of Beijing at the foot of the Yan mountains in Changping district, about an hour’s drive from the centre of the capital, the secretive Qincheng prison is set aside for officials with a ranking of vice-ministerial level or above.
But Xi’s unprecedented graft-busting campaign over the past five years means the “tigers’ cage” is running out of cells.
Over the years, many household names have been imprisoned within its walls – including Jiang Qing, widow of Chairman Mao Zedong, Bo Yibo, revolutionary party veteran and late father of Bo Xilai, Peng Zhen, former chairman of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, Chen Xitong, former party boss of Beijing, and Chen Liangyu, the ex-Shanghai party chief who is still serving his sentence for fraud, abuse of power and bribery.
President Xi Jinping’s first five-year term as Communist Party chief will be remembered for an anti-corruption campaign mainly targeting top officials. It proved very popular and has consolidated his power. The campaign is ultimately about shoring up the political legitimacy of one-party rule and, in that respect, it is far from over. Party leaders still deem corruption at grass-roots level a threat.
Keep politics out of anti-triad campaign Monday, 05 February, 2018
http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/2131969/keep-politics-out-anti-triad-campaign
As a result, Beijing has kick-started an unprecedented nationwide anti-triad sweep to counter it. According to state media, the campaign, involving top party and government organs, is also aimed at reversing the erosion of public confidence in the leadership.
Rampant corruption, particularly at county and village levels, has long plagued Xi’s ambitious goal of lifting all the country’s citizens above the poverty line by 2020.
Xi Jinping puts China’s mafia in cross hairs, but fears of judicial abuse remain Friday, 26 January, 2018,
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/policies-politics/article/2130629/xi-puts-chinas-mafia-cross-hairs-fears-judicial-abuse
Beijing has launched a massive campaign to round up triads and the officials who collude with them. But similar campaigns in the past have notoriously run roughshod over citizen’s rights.
In a closed-door meeting of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the party’s top graft watchdog, two weeks ago, Xi issued a stark warning over collusion between triads and officials, especially the protectors of mafia-style organizations, which he said had threatened the party’s rule.