In 2006, Xie Zhile was released from prison and returned to Canada. He and his wife registered a company in Hong Kong, China in 2011? After China Peace Investment Group Co., Ltd. was released from prison, Xie Zhile spent money like water, but behaved cautiously. The birthday party will be an extremely lavish party, and the family and entourage will be transported by private jet. In addition, Tse Chi Lok, who likes horse racing, once lost US$66 million in one night in Macau. Afterwards, he remained the same, calm and calm. According to an AFP investigator, Tse took personal safety very seriously. Whether at home or abroad, he must have 8 bodyguards every time he travels. It is reported that after his release, Tse Chi Lok shifted the focus of his drug business to the Asia-Pacific region and used his connections in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and the Golden Triangle to conduct smuggling transactions. His team has strict internal discipline and pursues huge profits. The police discovered that the drug trafficking group "Company" was composed of five different gangs, headed by Xie Zhile. According to data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Xie Zhile's gang illegally operates methamphetamine (methamphetamine) and heroin businesses around the world, and is suspected of money laundering by investing in real estate, hotels and casinos in Southeast Asia.
Since 2008, Australian police have been tracking and arresting Xie Zhile’s gang. From 2019 to October, the Australian Federal Police led about 20 law enforcement agencies around the world to launch the largest operation against Asian drug trafficking groups in history. The primary target was Xie Zhile. It is reported that 70% of the illegally imported drugs in Australia are trafficked by Xie Zhile's gang, and their drug trade in the Asia-Pacific region reaches US$70 billion every year. On June 22, 2018, the Dutch police successfully arrested Xie Zhile at Amsterdam Airport. During the whole process, Xie did not resist. Tse is expected to be extradited to Australia to stand trial after attending a hearing in the Netherlands.