New Taipei Prosecutors Summon Lee Chien-lung and Yin Nai-ching for Questioning Over Suspected Tracking Device on Car
Regarding the suspected placement of a tracking device on the car of KMT Vice Chairman Lee Chien-lung, the New Taipei Prosecutors Office summoned Lee and KMT Culture and Communications Committee Chairwoman Yin Nai-ching for questioning. Lee repeatedly stated it was 'nothing' and, when asked who might have installed it, joked, 'My wife did.'
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Central News Agency, Hsinchu, 14th — Regarding the suspected placement of a tracking device on the car of Kuomintang (KMT) Vice Chairman Lee Chien-lung, the New Taipei Prosecutors Office today summoned Lee and KMT Culture and Communications Committee Chairwoman Yin Nai-ching for questioning.
Lee Chien-lung arrived at the prosecutor's office around 1:00 PM. Seeing the media waiting, he only said 'It's nothing' before entering the interrogation room. Yin Nai-ching arrived shortly after.
After about 40 minutes of questioning, Yin Nai-ching left the prosecutor's office around 2:00 PM without saying a word. Twenty minutes later, Lee Chien-lung also completed his interrogation and walked out. As he left, he stated that he had explained the relevant case details to the prosecutor and did not wish to say more.
When reporters pressed him on whether he knew who installed the tracking device, Lee Chien-lung joked, 'My wife installed it,' and repeatedly said, 'It's nothing, it's nothing,' before getting into his car and leaving.
The case originated when Yin Nai-ching recently disclosed that a tracking device had been placed on Lee Chien-lung's car and that he had also allegedly received a threatening letter. After being informed, the New Taipei police visited Lee Chien-lung to understand the case. Lee claimed he had discarded the device, which was collected by a garbage truck, and that he would not file a report.
However, the police proactively investigated to clarify the matter. In April, they reported the case to the prosecutors for command of the investigation under the offenses of interference with secrets and intimidation. The New Taipei District Prosecutors' Office has registered it as a miscellaneous case to be handled by the anti-corruption division. (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150514
Lee Chien-lung arrived at the prosecutor's office around 1:00 PM. Seeing the media waiting, he only said 'It's nothing' before entering the interrogation room. Yin Nai-ching arrived shortly after.
After about 40 minutes of questioning, Yin Nai-ching left the prosecutor's office around 2:00 PM without saying a word. Twenty minutes later, Lee Chien-lung also completed his interrogation and walked out. As he left, he stated that he had explained the relevant case details to the prosecutor and did not wish to say more.
When reporters pressed him on whether he knew who installed the tracking device, Lee Chien-lung joked, 'My wife installed it,' and repeatedly said, 'It's nothing, it's nothing,' before getting into his car and leaving.
The case originated when Yin Nai-ching recently disclosed that a tracking device had been placed on Lee Chien-lung's car and that he had also allegedly received a threatening letter. After being informed, the New Taipei police visited Lee Chien-lung to understand the case. Lee claimed he had discarded the device, which was collected by a garbage truck, and that he would not file a report.
However, the police proactively investigated to clarify the matter. In April, they reported the case to the prosecutors for command of the investigation under the offenses of interference with secrets and intimidation. The New Taipei District Prosecutors' Office has registered it as a miscellaneous case to be handled by the anti-corruption division. (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150514