Taipei Police Captain Dismissed Amid Data Leak Allegations
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Taipei police captain is accused of accessing confidential data unrelated to cases and leaking it to a former officer and a real estate agent.
- Authorities searched and detained the captain and others involved in the alleged data leak.
- The captain has been dismissed from his position pending the investigation.
Taipei's Criminal Investigation Bureau's cybercrime division captain, Chen Kuan-liang, faces serious allegations of abusing his authority. He is accused of repeatedly accessing classified information that had no connection to his official duties. This sensitive data was allegedly shared with a retired police officer and a real estate agent, with indications of a quid pro quo arrangement.
Responding to these accusations, the Taipei District Prosecutors Office, in coordination with internal affairs and investigative units from the Taipei City Police Department, conducted searches and detained Chen and other individuals implicated in the case. The investigation aims to uncover the full extent of the data leak and the motivations behind it.
As a consequence of the alleged misconduct, Chen Kuan-liang has been dismissed from his post. The court has ordered him to be detained and barred from seeing visitors as the investigation proceeds. The case highlights concerns about data security and the potential for abuse of power within law enforcement agencies.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.