Taichung Police Scandal: Investigation Team Leader Detained on Drug Charges
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A police team leader in Taichung, Taiwan, is suspected of possessing drugs and has been detained after a court approved a request for his pre-trial detention.
- The investigation began after the police division noticed the team leader's suspected drug use or possession, prompting a judicial investigation.
- Authorities searched and apprehended the suspect on June 27, with the court granting the detention request on June 28 due to the seriousness of the charges and the risk of flight or tampering with evidence.
A scandal has erupted within the Taichung police department, with a team leader from the criminal investigation division arrested and detained on suspicion of drug involvement. The suspect, identified by the surname Chen, faces charges related to drug possession and use.
The Taichung District Prosecutors Office initiated an investigation after the police division reported suspicions about Chen's alleged drug activities. On June 27, authorities executed a search and detained Chen. Following his interrogation, prosecutors determined there was significant evidence against him for violating drug control laws. Concerns about his potential to flee, collude with accomplices, or destroy evidence led prosecutors to request his pre-trial detention, which the court approved on June 28.
The court's decision to detain Chen, including a ban on communication with others, was based on the gravity of the offenses and the perceived risks. The prosecution cited the possibility of flight, the destruction of evidence, and collusion with witnesses or co-conspirators as grounds for the detention. This case has sent shockwaves through the local law enforcement community, raising questions about internal oversight and drug use within the ranks.
Authorities are continuing their investigation into the matter. The incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in combating drug-related offenses, even from within their own ranks. The report includes a public health advisory from the Liberty Times urging readers to stay away from drugs.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.