Final Verdict: 7 Years and 10 Months for Participant in Vietnamese Kidnapping and Murder Case
The Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of Hsu Hsuan-yung, who participated in the kidnapping and murder of a Vietnamese man, finalizing his 7-year-10-month sentence. Four other accomplices had their sentences of 12-13 years finalized earlier.
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The Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of Hsu Hsuan-yung, who participated in the kidnapping and murder of a Vietnamese man, finalizing his 7-year-10-month sentence. Four other accomplices, including Le Van Lac, did not appeal their second-instance sentences, which ranged from 12 years and 4 months to 13 years and 6 months. The case involved the kidnapping of a man surnamed Wu, who was held for ransom and eventually killed by suffocation. The body was buried in a sugarcane field in Yunlin County. The Supreme Court ruled on May 27 that the original judgment was sound, finalizing the case.
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What is the background of this case?
It was a kidnapping and murder case driven by financial disputes.