To Reassure Partner, Wanted Suspect Surrenders at Household Registration Office After Marriage Registration
A 25-year-old man surnamed Chen, wanted for fraud in Kaohsiung, completed his marriage registration to give his partner peace of mind before voluntarily contacting the police to surrender at the entrance of the household registration office. He expressed remorse for his past actions and stated he didn't want his partner and family to worry. The police referred him to the prosecutor's office on charges of theft.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hung Hsueh-Kuang, Kaohsiung, 1st) A man surnamed Chen from Kaohsiung, who was wanted by prosecutors for a fraud case, chose to complete his marriage registration first to give his partner a sense of security. He then voluntarily contacted police officers to surrender, and was arrested by the police at the entrance of the household registration office, taking responsibility for his past actions that broke the law.
The Yancheng Precinct of the Kaohsiung City Police Department stated this morning that 25-year-old Chen was wanted by the Kaohsiung District Prosecutors Office for a fraud case. He had been steadily dating his partner and planning for their future, but felt tormented during his fugitive period. To give his newlywed wife a reassuring promise, the two went to the Yancheng District Dah-Ren Road to complete marriage registration on the 29th of last month. Immediately afterwards, he voluntarily telephoned police officers, expressing his willingness to take responsibility for his past actions that broke the law.
When police arrived at the household registration office, Chen appeared calm and cooperative, admitting deep regret for his past conduct and stating he no longer wished for his family and wife to worry about him. Police then arrested him according to procedure, and after questioning, the entire case was referred to the Kaohsiung District Prosecutors Office.
The Yancheng Precinct urges the public that if they are charged, sentenced for violating the law, or receive a summons from a court or prosecutor's office due to a judicial case, they should appear as scheduled within the deadline to avoid being wanted due to inability to establish contact. (Edited by Chen Jen-Hua) 1150501
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(Central News Agency reporter Hung Hsueh-Kuang, Kaohsiung, 1st) A man surnamed Chen from Kaohsiung, who was wanted by prosecutors for a fraud case, chose to complete his marriage registration first to give his partner a sense of security. He then voluntarily contacted police officers to surrender, and was arrested by the police at the entrance of the household registration office, taking responsibility for his past actions that broke the law.
The Yancheng Precinct of the Kaohsiung City Police Department stated this morning that 25-year-old Chen was wanted by the Kaohsiung District Prosecutors Office for a fraud case. He had been steadily dating his partner and planning for their future, but felt tormented during his fugitive period. To give his newlywed wife a reassuring promise, the two went to the Yancheng District Dah-Ren Road to complete marriage registration on the 29th of last month. Immediately afterwards, he voluntarily telephoned police officers, expressing his willingness to take responsibility for his past actions that broke the law.
When police arrived at the household registration office, Chen appeared calm and cooperative, admitting deep regret for his past conduct and stating he no longer wished for his family and wife to worry about him. Police then arrested him according to procedure, and after questioning, the entire case was referred to the Kaohsiung District Prosecutors Office.
The Yancheng Precinct urges the public that if they are charged, sentenced for violating the law, or receive a summons from a court or prosecutor's office due to a judicial case, they should appear as scheduled within the deadline to avoid being wanted due to inability to establish contact. (Edited by Chen Jen-Hua) 1150501
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