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The funeral for veteran Taiwanese mobster Hsu Hai-ching created serious traffic jams in Taipei yesterday as an estimated 10,000 people from different walks of life turned out to pay their last respects to the man better known as the "Mosquito Brother." Among the mourners to crowd around the Taipei First Municipal Funeral Home were organized crime figures from Hong Kong, Macau and Japan, local entertainers and city politicians...The overseas contingent included representatives from Japanese crime syndicates Yamaguchi-gumi and Sumiyosikai...Noguchi Matsuo, the leader of Sumiyosikai known to Hsu for over 30 years, told local reporters: "Although 'Mosquito Brother' looked quite small in appearance, he was an open-minded person. He was just like another father in Taiwan." Sumiyosikai [members]...includ[e] a number of Taiwanese who hail from Tainan in southern Taiwan. Because there have been long-standing feuds and hostilities between the gangs, Noguchi was tightly protected while he stayed in Taiwan. Local media reported that the gang leader was escorted by 30 bodyguards at all times, and he moved around between different rooms at night to keep his whereabouts a secret.
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...Mr Hsu started his gang business in a Taipei market and built up links with political figures when he was elected as a deputy of the city council. For decades, he was involved in Taiwan's fruit exports to Japan and ran a range of businesses from hotels to nightclubs. With his seniority in the gang world, he reportedly gained respect by preventing many gang wars through personal intervention.