Fraud in Taiwan: What the Police Don't Know
This article discusses recent revelations about fraud syndicates in Southeast Asia and criticizes the DPP government for its lack of proactive rescue efforts for Taiwanese victims.
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This article discusses recent revelations about fraud syndicates in Southeast Asia and criticizes the DPP government for its lack of proactive rescue efforts for Taiwanese victims.
We support police interrogation rights, and the public also has a reasonable obligation to cooperate in accordance with the law... This can prevent many unfortunate incidents in society.
Protesting against Tsai Ing-wen led to prosecution, all because high-level instructions told subordinates to 'fake a fall' to frame and arrest protesters. The illegal police officers involved even received promotions later. Today, the court ruling revealed: 'High-level instructions damaged the credibility of law enforcement.'