Rumored Abducted for Bounced Promissory Note? Cheng Cheng-chien: Everyone is Overly Concerned, I've Been Very Well These Days

Taiwan's Kuomintang (KMT) legislator Cheng Cheng-chien denied online rumors that he was abducted by gangsters for a bounced promissory note, stating that he "doesn't know anything" and "everyone is overly concerned." He humorously added that he thought people were concerned about military procurement.
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(Taipei, May 4, CNA reporter Liu Kuan-ting) Online rumors suggested that KMT legislator Cheng Cheng-chien was abducted by gangsters after leaving a bank due to a bounced promissory note. When asked by the media today, Cheng Cheng-chien stated, "No, I don't know anything about it. Everyone might be overly concerned; I've been very well these past few days." He laughed and said he thought everyone was concerned about military procurement. (Editors: Lin Ke-lun) 1150504

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