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Kungur

British  
/ ˈkʊnɡʊə /

noun

  1. a variant transliteration of the Chinese name for Kongur Shan

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The effort to arrest Mr Tse, Operation Kungur, involved about 20 agencies from continents across the globe with Australian police taking the lead, it's been previously reported.

From BBC

Reuters reported in 2019 that Tse was the prime target of Operation Kungur, an-AFP led investigation involving around 20 agencies from Asia, North America and Europe.

From Reuters

The two arrests on different continents within three months stem from a decade-long investigation by the AFP, which also leads the multinational Operation Kungur task force targeting the syndicate.

From Reuters

The AFP also led an international investigation, dubbed Operation Kungur, into Tse and his syndicate that included about 20 agencies from more than a dozen countries.

From Reuters

The investigation, which involves about a dozen countries, has been dubbed Operation Kungur.

From Reuters