Miaoli Prosecutors Deploy Early for Year-End Elections to Combat Bribery and Interference
The Miaoli District Prosecutors Office stated today that in response to the year-end local public office elections, they have conducted advance electoral analysis for each district and held election investigation training, fully committed to strictly investigating vote-buying, violence, election gambling, disinformation interference, and election interference by foreign forces.
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(Central News Agency, Miaoli County, 14th) The Miaoli District Prosecutors Office stated today that in response to the year-end local public office elections, they have conducted advance electoral analysis for each district and held election investigation training, fully committed to strictly investigating vote-buying, violence, election gambling, disinformation interference, and election interference by foreign forces that obstruct the election.
In a press release, the Miaoli District Prosecutors Office noted that Chief Prosecutors Liu Wei-cheng and Pai Hui-shu have completed electoral analysis meetings with all branches of the Miaoli County Police Bureau from April to the present. They invited prosecutors, prosecutor's investigators, and investigators from the detective teams of the branches to discuss pre-election investigation deployment, monitoring of high-risk individuals, and inter-agency cooperation. They also highlighted election investigation strategies to build consensus early as preparation for investigating election obstruction cases.
The Miaoli Prosecutors Office stated that the two chief prosecutors and Prosecutor Yang Yueh-tu assisted various branches with training on investigation techniques for election obstruction cases. This included introducing illegal patterns of election obstruction and analyzing the constituent elements and judicial practice views on various types of election obstruction crimes, which helps to accurately grasp the direction of investigation and key points for evidence collection.
The Miaoli District Prosecutors Office said that for the year-end public office elections, the Ministry of Justice has issued guidelines for election investigation work. They will continue to promote investigation actions, strictly investigate vote-buying and violence, cut off election gambling, prevent disinformation interference, and block election interference by foreign forces. They also urge the public to call the tip-off hotline 0800-024099 if they discover any suspicious information, to jointly safeguard a clean election environment. (Editor: Lee Shu-hua) 1150514
In a press release, the Miaoli District Prosecutors Office noted that Chief Prosecutors Liu Wei-cheng and Pai Hui-shu have completed electoral analysis meetings with all branches of the Miaoli County Police Bureau from April to the present. They invited prosecutors, prosecutor's investigators, and investigators from the detective teams of the branches to discuss pre-election investigation deployment, monitoring of high-risk individuals, and inter-agency cooperation. They also highlighted election investigation strategies to build consensus early as preparation for investigating election obstruction cases.
The Miaoli Prosecutors Office stated that the two chief prosecutors and Prosecutor Yang Yueh-tu assisted various branches with training on investigation techniques for election obstruction cases. This included introducing illegal patterns of election obstruction and analyzing the constituent elements and judicial practice views on various types of election obstruction crimes, which helps to accurately grasp the direction of investigation and key points for evidence collection.
The Miaoli District Prosecutors Office said that for the year-end public office elections, the Ministry of Justice has issued guidelines for election investigation work. They will continue to promote investigation actions, strictly investigate vote-buying and violence, cut off election gambling, prevent disinformation interference, and block election interference by foreign forces. They also urge the public to call the tip-off hotline 0800-024099 if they discover any suspicious information, to jointly safeguard a clean election environment. (Editor: Lee Shu-hua) 1150514