Bangwakunya, a Malay, is a big man with big arms and a round waist. Her nickname is "blood rake fence" and "salted fish old lady" Because she likes to eat salted fish, doesn't brush her teeth and often smells like fish when she speaks, she got this nickname.
Bangwakunya was born in Malaysia. When he was young, he moved to Singapore with his father to do food business, and his family was quite well-off. After the Japanese army invaded Singapore, his father's grain store granary was occupied by the Japanese army, and his father led many shops to fight hand-to-hand with the Japanese army, all of them were killed. Bonwa Kunya, 17 years old, and her brother hid under the manger for three days. On the third night, when a Japanese guard wanted to go to the toilet, she strangled another Japanese soldier with a reins, snatched a pistol, a rifle and bullets, fled Singapore, met the pirate remnants at sea, and became the wife of the pirate leader the next day. From then on, I began my pirate career.
Bunwakunya is ruthless and scheming. She inherited her father's business sense. Her gang is also thieves and businessmen, and they are widely involved in bandits. She paid off as many as 1000 people in various ports, including many government officials, so her information is extremely accurate and she will gain a lot from every attack. In about 20 years after the war, the pirate group headed by her has developed into the largest pirate group in Southeast Asia, and some small pirate groups have either been taken over or had to be taken over.
She was closely related to the early arms black market in the United States, and the advanced weapons assembled by her men dwarfed the armies of small countries. In the late 1960s, her husband died of illness, and in her forties, Bangwakunya became the youngest female pirate leader in the world.
All the Japanese ships she saw survived. They kill people and blow up ships, but they have money and no money. It is said that once she intercepted the Japanese mail ship Nakagawa Maru and took a lot of gold and silver jewelry, including a box of diamonds worth $654.38+300 billion. Even more bizarre, among many treasures, she found a China Golden Buddha bought by her father when he was doing business in Singapore, and the name of her whole family was engraved on the lotus throne! It was taken away by the Japanese at that time. Bangwakunya was suddenly murderous, and more than 50 automatic rifles fired, killing half of the whole ship 1500 Japanese troops! Fortunately, a destroyer of the US Navy stationed in Okinawa passed by, and Bangwakunya ordered the evacuation.
Bangwakunya is good at managing money. In 1960s and 1970s, European and American financial industries needed a lot of money to enter the market, and money laundering activities were rampant. Bangwakunya spent a lot of money to hire financial investment consultants, design schemes and dredge channels, so that more than 60% of her black gold quickly drifted in the financial market. Some people estimate that its total assets may exceed $5 billion!
This legendary old woman, with both good and evil, is elusive, and no one knows her face except bandits. She made it a rule that no one should bring a camera or a video recorder to see her, or they would be killed! It is said that she often goes in and out of high-end shopping malls and entertainment places in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore in disguise. Every time she goes out, she is accompanied by dozens of bodyguards, which are distributed around her 100 square meter. There are more than ten stops every time I return to my nest. Every stop, the number of bodyguards is reduced by several. At the last stop, there were only three or five bodyguards around her, and her whereabouts were extremely secret. Interpol has arrested her more than a dozen times, but all failed. (The data comes from a documentary novel in the 1990s. )