When labis was 28 years old, he commanded his own warship to defeat a Portuguese pirate ship in the South Indian Ocean and seized a lot of gold, silver and jewels, which was rewarded by the French navy. Labis himself was promoted to major. During the celebration, labis, who was drunk, had an argument with the first mate who was also drunk, and then they met. In the chaos, the iron marble of the musket hit a senior French naval officer who was patrolling a warship in labis and died on the spot.
Knowing that he had made a big mistake, labis simply made a fool of himself, took a few cronies and went to the Indian Ocean as a pirate. Because he used to be a navy, he was familiar with the operation of the navy, and he was ruthless and cunning. He soon made a name for himself in East Africa and the Indian Ocean, where there were few pirates. His peak was in 1832, when labis robbed a Portuguese merchant ship with jewels worth 3 billion francs.
1845, the famous French navy general guy ortelius defeated the British navy in the Indian Ocean, and France took control of this sea area. At the same time, vigorously destroy pirates. Many pirates who make a living in the Indian Ocean either surrender or are wiped out. As the most famous pirate in the Indian Ocean, labis is not immune. 1847, labis was defeated and captured by the navy in Madagascar. Because of his great fame, the navy sent three warships to send labis back to France for trial, and it was the chief officer who had a dispute with labis that was responsible for escorting him. Now he pays tribute to the Major General.
Labis knew he was going to die, so he offered to the French government a treasure worth 654.38+0.7 billion francs for his life, but the French government refused. On the day of the execution, labis threw a scroll at the onlookers and shouted, "Go, my treasure belongs to the person who can untie it!"