Taipei, Dec. 8 (CNA) Central Police University (CPU) President Chen Che-wen (陳檡文) was given a minor demerit by the Ministry of the Interior (MOI) Thursday for meeting with an alleged gang leader at a private club in 2017, while serving as an assistant director-general of the National Police Agency.
2021/01/13 17:13 Police officers at an official event Wednesday Police officers at an official event Wednesday (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) The Ministry of Interior’s National Police Agency (NPA) on Wednesday (Jan. 13) announced a reshuffle of 47 senior police officers across the country. The far-reaching personnel changes were triggered by the retirement of Central Police University President Li Wen-ming (黎文明), CNA reported. He will be succeeded by New Taipei City’s current police chief, Chen Che-wen (陳檡文). The two major cities in the south, Kaohsiung and Tainan, will also see new police chiefs take office. Criminal Investigation Bureau Chief Huang Ming-chao (黃明昭) will move to Kaohsiung while NPA Chief Secretary Fang Yang-ming (方仰寧) will head the Tainan police, the Liberty Times reported.