Crackdown on Drug-Impaired Driving: High Prosecutors Office Orders Preventive Detention Requests

The Taiwan High Prosecutors Office has instructed local prosecutors to actively seek preventive detention for drug-impaired driving cases. This measure follows the May 15 implementation of amended criminal procedure laws, aiming to enhance deterrence and ensure public traffic safety.
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Central News Agency (Taipei, May 26) - To protect public safety and curb drug-impaired driving, the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office issued a directive today to all local prosecutors' offices. They are instructed to actively apply to courts for preventive detention in drug-impaired driving cases, in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure, to strengthen deterrence. The High Prosecutors Office stated that the amendment to Article 101-1 of the Code of Criminal Procedure regarding preventive detention was promulgated by the President on May 13 and officially took effect on May 15. According to the press release, the office sent a fax today urging local prosecutors to respond proactively to drug-impaired driving cases, file for detention as required by law, and release information in a timely manner to demonstrate the prosecution's determination to handle such cases strictly. The office emphasized that drug-impaired driving poses severe risks to the driver and innocent citizens, and they will continue to work closely with police to enforce the law and maintain public order.

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What is the new policy on drug-impaired driving in Taiwan?

Prosecutors are now instructed to actively seek preventive detention for suspects involved in drug-impaired driving cases.