National Chung Cheng University Searched, Chiayi Prosecutors' Office Clarifies No Arrest Warrants Issued, No Forced Apprehension

Regarding media reports of a search at National Chung Cheng University's Institute of Criminology, the Chiayi District Prosecutors' Office clarified today that no arrest warrants were issued nor were any coercive 'apprehension' measures taken. All individuals involved voluntarily cooperated with the investigation and subsequently left on their own.
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(Central News Agency reporter Huang Kuo-hsiung, Chiayi City, 6th) In response to media reports stating "National Chung Cheng University's Institute of Criminology searched, 8 faculty and students taken away," the Chiayi District Prosecutors' Office today clarified that no arrest warrants were issued during the investigation, nor were any coercive 'apprehension' measures taken. Furthermore, all involved personnel left on their own after providing explanations.

Regarding today's ETtoday News Cloud report on the Chiayi District Prosecutors' Office investigating cases involving National Chung Cheng University personnel suspected of forgery, among other offenses, which mentioned "8 faculty and students taken away," the Chiayi Prosecutors' Office issued a press release stating that during the investigative process, three administrative staff members and five student workers from the university primarily visited the Investigation Bureau's Chiayi County Investigation Station voluntarily to assist in clarifying the facts of the case.

The Chiayi Prosecutors' Office stated that prosecutors did not issue arrest warrants during the investigation, nor did they take any coercive 'apprehension' measures. All relevant personnel left on their own after completing their explanations yesterday, and the process proceeded smoothly.

National Chung Cheng University responded that it was aware of judicial investigative authorities conducting relevant procedures on campus. The university respects the judiciary, cooperates with the investigation, and will provide necessary assistance in accordance with regulations.

The university stated that due to the case being in the investigative stage, based on the principle of non-disclosure during investigation and to protect the rights of involved parties, the university finds it inconvenient and inappropriate to provide further details on the case, the identities of those involved, or the content of the investigation. Subsequent information should be based on disclosures from judicial authorities. (Editor: Huang Ming-hsi) 1150506

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