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Man arrested for allegedly stealing blank ballot papers

Man arrested for allegedly stealing blank ballot papers
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Police track down man who threw urine at Nikkei s Taipei Office

Taipei, March 3 (CNA) A man who threw urine at the doors of the Taipei office of Japanese newspaper the Nikkei on Friday is to be punished in accordance with Taiwan's laws, police have said.

Police officers impeached for covering up assault on Taipei station

Taipei, Dec. 12 (CNA) The Control Yuan has impeached four police officers for their role in deleting surveillance footage last year of nine men storming Taipei's Zhonglun Police Station before leaving without being arrested.

Reforming the role of prosecutors in Taiwan

South Korea’s National Assembly on Monday last week passed two bills on prosecutorial reform that significantly reduce prosecutors’ powers of investigation. In addition to limiting prosecutors’ investigative authority in cases of corruption and economic crimes, through amendments to the Criminal Procedures Act, the bills would also devolve the investigation of criminal cases to the police. Some commentators have asked why then-South Korean president Moon Jae-in, who left office yesterday, decided to force through the bills at the 11th hour, while South Korean Prosecutor-General Kim Oh-soo has called the move “unconstitutional.” Nevertheless, should Taiwan devolve prosecutors’ investigatory powers to the police? Article

Intruder charged but police station cover-up suspects not indicted

Intruder charged but police station cover-up suspects not indicted 05/11/2021 01:51 PM To activate the text-to-speech service, please first agree to the privacy policy below. Taipei District Prosecutors Office spokesperson Chen Yu-ping (陳玉萍) tells reporters about the indictments during a press conference. CNA photo May 11, 2021 Taipei, May 11 (CNA) Taipei prosecutors have charged one of the suspects who stormed into a police station last month for damaging public property but have decided not to prosecute the former chief of the station for covering up the incident. In its indictment Tuesday, the Taipei District Prosecutors Office charged a man surnamed Hsu (徐) for destroying a computer at the Zhonglun Police Station in Taipei s Songshan Precinct after breaking into the station early on April 16 together with nine other people.

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