CHARACTER Wu | |
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Wu mutilating a young security guard
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Appearance(s): | Sleeping Dogs |
Full name: | Wu |
Also known as: | Four Finger Wu |
Status: | Alive |
Gender: | Male |
Date of birth: | 1962 |
Place of birth: | Hong Kong |
Home: | Aberdeen |
Nationality: | Chinese |
Main affiliation: | 18K Triad |
Businesses: | Drug Trafficking, Organ Harvesting |
- "Hey, you got the stuff?"
- ―Wu approaching the deal
Four Finger Wu is a character in Sleeping Dogs. Wu is a Red Pole in the 18K Triad and he is mentioned throughout the game.
Biography[]
His first and only physical appearance is at the very beginning of the game, he attends the drug deal with Naz and Wei Shen with the intention of buying drugs, however the deal is interrupted by a security guard who Wu proceeds to kill. The Hong Kong Police Department, who had been watching the deal burst in, triggering Wu to flee the scene. Given the fact that he is mentioned again numerous times it appears he was not arrested, considering the police have footage of his savagely killing a man it is unknown how he has remained at large.
It is later revealed that Wu controlled an organ harvesting operation with Doctor Tsang. His men would kidnap and kill members of the Sun On Yee and give the bodies to Tsang who would then harvest the organs. Eventually Tsang would take up killing Triads himself, notably Vincent, and harvesting the organs after and sell them to Wu. Inspector Jane Teng put Wei on this case after finding out his friends had been victims. Wei unraveled the scheme and put an end to it.
He is also mentioned by Patsy Wang after her car is hijacked by Shen who is collecting the money she owes Roland Ho. She mentioned that Wu has drugs stored in her car and gives them to Wei as payment.
Trivia[]
- Four Finger Wu is the highest ranking 18K member known.
- Four Finger Wu bears facial similarity to Joseph Massino, former boss of Italian American Bonanno Crime Family from New York.
Mission Appearances[]
Sleeping Dogs
- Welcome to Hong Kong
- Uncle Po mission (Mentioned only)
- Case Three: Serial Killer (Mentioned only)