Chapter 20 Christopher Johnson, Chief Inspector of the Royal Hong Kong police force, shifted through the report shared with his department by the Counter Terrorism Response Unit telling him there was a second Caucasian terrorist at large in his city. He stared at a photograph of Frank Bowen. According to the report, his suspected connections included MI6, the Ulster Defence Association in Northern Ireland and various drug cartels, although no direct evidence was offered for this. He was also deemed very dangerous. It claimed that he had been involved in various criminal activities from an early age and in 1988 – facing drug trafficking charges – had co-operated with the authorities to help bring a larger network of criminals to justice. However, Johnson could see no reference to actual