Colonel Wu Jiali of the army leads a group of riot police female warriors to capture a drug lord named Ye Feng (a villainous female anti-hero involved in drug trafficking, armed violence, and ruthless control, who is currently doing business with a group led by SOMI and has been betrayed). An explosive story unfolds as Li Saifeng inexplicably gets into a fight with a foreign man, and later meets up with BULLET on Da Island to deal with Ye Feng and her associates. Check out RUDEBOY's IMDB review. 'Mission of Justice' is an offering from the girls-with-guns genre that probably isn't as memorable as 'Yes, Madam,' the 'In The Line Of Duty' saga, or the 'Angel' films (which were made prior to 'MOJ' and also star Moon Lee Choi-fung and Yukari Oshima), but it's still quite entertaining. The film combines espionage and commando-like action (Moon Lee and Yukari Oshima even wear brown camouflage) in a story that takes place in the Golden Triangle in Southeast Asia. Moon (Moon Lee) and Bullet (Yukari Oshima) are two agents who work for the supposedly fictitious Anti-Crime League led by Colonel Carry (Carrie Ng). There's a prologue where Gary Daniels and Moon Lee are hunting each other. The reason why this happens in the film is difficult to explain. Moon and Bullet are sent to spy on a woman named Yie Feng, who runs white slavery, counterfeiting, and drug smuggling rings. Yie Feng plans on selling large amounts of narcotics to a man named Somi and his henchman, Hans. Moon and Bullet receive assistance from Mr. Ma (of Station 'B', which I assume is in Burma). When Mr. Ma is killed and Moon and Bullet's covers are blown, they join Colonel Carry and her troops in an attempt to bring Yie Feng, Somi, and Hans to justice. As with most girls-with-guns action films, the plots are somewhat sub-standard in quality, the budgets are minuscule, and the music scores (assuming it's not stock music) sound like something from a 3M advertisement from the 1970s or 1980s. Yet, where else are we going to see gorgeous women with solid acting skills and amazing athletic abilities kicking butt? Usually, not in Hollywood. Personally, I enjoyed the film despite its shortcomings. This film probably isn't the best from the girls-with-guns genre, but it's worth a look.