KMT Vice Chairman Li Qian-long's Car Allegedly Fitted with Tracker, Receives Threatening Letter; Investigation Underway

The car of KMT Vice Chairman Li Qian-long was allegedly fitted with a tracking device, and he received a threatening letter. New Taipei prosecutors have opened an investigation into invasion of privacy and intimidation.
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New Taipei, April 20 (CNA) - The car of Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) Vice Chairman Li Qian-long is alleged to have been fitted with a tracking device, and he reportedly received a threatening letter. The New Taipei City Police have reported the case to the prosecutor's office for investigation into offenses of invasion of privacy and intimidation. The Taiwan New Taipei District Prosecutors Office has already opened a "Ta" character case, which will be handled by the black-gold special task force.

A "Ta" character case typically refers to cases where it is unclear whether specific individuals are suspected of criminal activity. A "Zhen" character case is one where investigations reveal that specific individuals may be involved in criminal activity.

KMT Culture and Communications Committee Chairman Yin Nai-ching stated that Li Qian-long's car was fitted with a tracking device and that he allegedly received a threatening letter.

New Taipei City Police Director Fang Yang-ning, responding to questioning from Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) New Taipei City Councilor Zhuo Guan-ting at the New Taipei City Council today, said that while invasion of privacy is a private offense (requiring a complaint), intimidation is a public offense. He added that prosecutors are actively involved, and the police special task force is maintaining close contact with the District Prosecutors Office.

The New Taipei District Prosecutors Office stated that the police reported the case to the prosecutors this afternoon, charging suspicions of invasion of privacy and intimidation. (Editor: Li Ming-tsung) 1150420