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  1. Lives of Omission takes places two years after the events of E.U., and centers on a squad of undercover officers from the Criminal Intelligence Bureau (CIB) of the Hong Kong Police Force, who are closely following the activities of Yee Fung (義豐), a large triad society.

    • Crime Thriller Action
  2. www.mewatch.sg › show › Lives-Of-Omission-410231Lives Of Omission - mewatch

    Behind every successful undercover police detective, there is an informant providing crucial intel. Leung Siu Tong (Michael Tse), known as "Laughing," is an experienced undercover agent who returns from a long-term assignment in Mainland China to the Hong Kong Police's Criminal Intelligence Bureau (CIB) to teach new recruits.

    • drama
    • 2011
  3. LEUNG SIU-TONG (Tse Tin Wah) joins the police force again to train up undercover cops for the Criminal Intelligence Bureau. He gets to know triad member SO SING-PAK (Bosco Wong) and becomes very good friends with him.

    • Michael Tse, Kate Tsui, Bosco Wong
    • Crime
    • Michael TseKate TsuiBosco Wong
    • 2011
  4. TVB Full Episodes Drama 《Lives of Omission潛行狙擊 ( Michael Tse, Kate Tsui, Bosco Wong, Fala Chen)【Turn CC Subtitles On!】: LEUNG SIU-TONG (Tse Tin Wah) joins the police force again ...

    • 43 min
    • 43.5K
    • TVB Pearl - News & Drama
  5. Lives of Omission is a 2011 television crime drama serial set and filmed in Hong Kong. Produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), Chong Wai-kin serves as the drama's executive producer with Sharon Au and Choi Suk-yin as the executive writers.

  6. Leung Siu-Tong is an experienced undercover agent who returns from a long-term assignment in Mainland China to teach new undercover recruits at Hong Kong Police's Criminal Intelligence Bureau (CIB).

  7. Currently you are able to watch "Lives of Omission" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads. Synopsis Leung Siu-Tong is an experienced undercover agent who returns from a long-term assignment in Mainland China to teach new undercover recruits at Hong Kong Police's Criminal Intelligence Bureau (CIB).

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