Saleh IBRAHIM (aka BAAG No. 130 (?) / BAAG codename 'Shanghai Taipan') [????- ]
I have no verifiable proof that this BAAG number was assigned to this person, but have only deduced the match by circumstantial evidence.
I have no verifiable proof that this BAAG number was assigned to this person, but have only deduced the match by circumstantial evidence.
I have no verifiable proof that this BAAG number was assigned to this person, but have only deduced the match by circumstantial evidence.
Hadley Thomas, SCMP 21.8.1995: "... Perhaps because of the execution of his brother George and 32 others by the Japanese in October 1943, for providing Military Intelligence to the British Army Aid Group, Jimmy bravely followed in his brother's footsteps, aware he would have to pay with his life if uncovered ..."
"After the occupation of Hongkong by the Japanese, my husband and I were staying at Happy Valley. My husband wa
Chan Kai was a member of David Loie's Police Reserve group, which was formed early after the occupation of Hongkong, and later joined the BAAG on probation as M Group. The probation period ended in May 1943. David Loie was arrested on 30th May. Chan Kai left Hongkong for Waichow on 10th June but was sent back to Hongkong by Mr Mok (M Group) and was arrested on 3rd June 1943. He was taken to the Gendarmerie HQ in the Supreme Court building where he was tortured by the Japanese, and later transferred to Stanley jail where he was killed.
BAAG Roll of Honur.
I have no verifiable proof that this BAAG number was assigned to this person, but have only deduced the match by circumstantial evidence.
BAAG Roll of Honour.
I have no verifiable proof that this BAAG number was assigned to this person, but have only deduced the match by circumstantial evidence.