Taipei Police Investigate Alleged Illegal Handling of Traffic Tickets, Neihu Precinct: Will Be Handled According to Law
Taipei police are investigating alleged irregularities in the handling of traffic tickets in 2020. The Taipei District Prosecutors Office commanded a search and brought in four officers for questioning. The Neihu Precinct stated it would cooperate with the investigation and handle the case according to law.
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(Taipei, May 5, Central News Agency reporter Huang Lili) Taipei City police are suspected of illegal conduct in handling traffic violations in 2020. The Taipei District Prosecutors Office today directed the police to conduct searches and brought in four officers for questioning. In response, the Neihu Precinct of the Taipei City Police Department stated that it would cooperate with the investigation, not shield any wrongdoing, and handle the case according to law.
The Neihu Precinct of the Taipei City Police Department issued a press release this afternoon stating that officers within the bureau were suspected of illegal conduct in handling traffic violation tickets in 2020. Today, prosecutors from the Taipei District Prosecutors Office directed the National Police Agency, the Taipei City Police Department's Inspection Office, and the Neihu Precinct to conduct simultaneous searches.
The Neihu Precinct stated that, based on initial understanding, this case involves illegal acts by individual officers. They will cooperate with the prosecutor's direction in the investigation, uphold the principle of not protecting or concealing, face the problem courageously, and handle the case according to law to maintain discipline. (Editor: Xiao Bowen) 1150505
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(Taipei, May 5, Central News Agency reporter Huang Lili) Taipei City police are suspected of illegal conduct in handling traffic violations in 2020. The Taipei District Prosecutors Office today directed the police to conduct searches and brought in four officers for questioning. In response, the Neihu Precinct of the Taipei City Police Department stated that it would cooperate with the investigation, not shield any wrongdoing, and handle the case according to law.
The Neihu Precinct of the Taipei City Police Department issued a press release this afternoon stating that officers within the bureau were suspected of illegal conduct in handling traffic violation tickets in 2020. Today, prosecutors from the Taipei District Prosecutors Office directed the National Police Agency, the Taipei City Police Department's Inspection Office, and the Neihu Precinct to conduct simultaneous searches.
The Neihu Precinct stated that, based on initial understanding, this case involves illegal acts by individual officers. They will cooperate with the prosecutor's direction in the investigation, uphold the principle of not protecting or concealing, face the problem courageously, and handle the case according to law to maintain discipline. (Editor: Xiao Bowen) 1150505
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