Providence University Student Involved in High-Speed Rail Radio Interception Case, University Concerned
Following an incident where Taiwan High Speed Rail's radio communications were intercepted, causing trains to stop, Providence University stated it is closely monitoring the development regarding the implicated 23-year-old student and will cooperate with relevant authorities.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chao Li-yen, Taichung, 1st) Following an incident where Taiwan High Speed Rail's radio communications were intercepted, causing trains to make emergency stops, Providence University, where the implicated 23-year-old student surnamed Lin attends, stated today that it is continuously monitoring the development of the incident and will cooperate with relevant units in handling subsequent matters.
Taiwan High Speed Rail recently experienced an incident where its radio communications were intercepted, causing three trains to make emergency stops. The Taiwan Taoyuan District Prosecutors Office stated yesterday that the individual involved is a radio enthusiast surnamed Lin. Prosecutors and police searched and detained him on the 28th, and he was released on bail of NT$100,000 after questioning.
Providence University told the Central News Agency reporter that it has proactively contacted the police to understand the situation. However, as the case has entered judicial procedures, relevant units have not provided further information.
In addition, relevant sources said that student Lin is not from an information-related department. Most classmates know of his existence, but many have little impression of student Lin. Student Lin may have self-studied relevant knowledge but ended up causing great trouble. (Editor: Li Ming-tsung) 1150501
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(Central News Agency reporter Chao Li-yen, Taichung, 1st) Following an incident where Taiwan High Speed Rail's radio communications were intercepted, causing trains to make emergency stops, Providence University, where the implicated 23-year-old student surnamed Lin attends, stated today that it is continuously monitoring the development of the incident and will cooperate with relevant units in handling subsequent matters.
Taiwan High Speed Rail recently experienced an incident where its radio communications were intercepted, causing three trains to make emergency stops. The Taiwan Taoyuan District Prosecutors Office stated yesterday that the individual involved is a radio enthusiast surnamed Lin. Prosecutors and police searched and detained him on the 28th, and he was released on bail of NT$100,000 after questioning.
Providence University told the Central News Agency reporter that it has proactively contacted the police to understand the situation. However, as the case has entered judicial procedures, relevant units have not provided further information.
In addition, relevant sources said that student Lin is not from an information-related department. Most classmates know of his existence, but many have little impression of student Lin. Student Lin may have self-studied relevant knowledge but ended up causing great trouble. (Editor: Li Ming-tsung) 1150501
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