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Home Activity Slideshow 2020-10-06 PIÀNN-TIÛNN(拚場) Second Visits - Searching For Chih-hsiung Chen(陳智雄) Martyr's Lîng-tsong(靈蹤)

2020-10-06 PIÀNN-TIÛNN(拚場) Second Visits - Searching For Chih-hsiung Chen(陳智雄) Martyr's Lîng-tsong(靈蹤)

PIÀNN-TIÛNN(拚場) Second Visits - Searching For Chih-hsiung Chen(陳智雄) Martyr's Lîng-tsong(靈蹤)




2020-10-06 PIÀNN-TIÛNN(拚場) Second Visits - Searching For Chih-hsiung Chen(陳智雄) Martyr's Lîng-tsong(靈蹤)


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Last Updated ( Monday, 13 February 2023 15:56 )  

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A letter from a Guangdong police precinct instructing Kaohsiung police to contact a suspect’s family is displayed on Friday in this photo composite.
Photo: Copied by Huang Chien-hua, Taipei Times

Kaohsiung police were incensed by a recent “official document” sent by police in China’s Guandong Province ordering Taiwanese police to follow up on a criminal case.

Officers at Kaohsiung’s Yancheng District (鹽埕) Police Station were perplexed after receiving the document by mail earlier this week, which originated from the Chinese Ministry of Public Security’s Boluo County Shuishang District Police Precinct.