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Taiwan confirms arrest of ’Sunflower Queen’ in the U.S.
U.S. authorities arrested Johanne Liou, known as the "queen of the Sunflower Movement," for drug charges and fraud. She faces deportation to Taiwan soon.2025/02/08 11:05 -
Taiwanese fugitive Tsai to be deported from U.S.
Taiwanese fugitive Tsai, wanted for serious crimes, will be deported from the U.S. after a joint operation by the DEA and Taiwanese police. Deportation may take weeks.2025/02/07 15:17 -
Taiwan lauds international effort in Bali fraud crackdown
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan commends the Criminal Investigation Bureau for dismantling a major fraud ring in Bali, Indonesia. Authorities re-arrested and detained suspects upon their return.2024/09/26 21:00 -
Vice President Hsiao safe after shooting near residence
Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim assures her safety after a shooting near her home in New Taipei. Authorities arrested a suspect involved in a major theft case.2024/09/26 10:00 -
Taiwan CIB nabs 20 in SMS phishing scam crackdown
The Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) has apprehended 20 suspects and seized 15 illegal operations involved in a smartphone SMS phishing scam in Taiwan. The "Info Thunder Project" was deployed to combat the scam, which sent out an average of 4,000 to 5,000 fraudulent text messages per day. The criminal syndicate posed as representatives from legitimate entities, such as the Taiwan Water Corporation and telecom companies, to deceive recipients with misleading alerts. The fraudsters enticed victims to click on malicious links and enter their credit card and bank account details. The CIB’s intelligence analysis team conducted comprehensive studies of phishing cases, leading to the arrests. Evidence seized in two operations includes modem pools, mobile phones, SIM cards, computers, Wi-Fi routers, and application forms for phone numbers. Director-General Chou Yu-wei urged the public to remain vigilant against suspicious text messages and to refrain from clicking on dubious links. The police will continue to dismantle these fraudulent networks and protect citizens from cyber threats.2023/12/12 16:57 -
NSB warns against fake surveillance lists before elections
Taiwan’s National Security Bureau (NSB) has denied the existence of online sales of illicit surveillance, which allegedly included sensitive information on political figures from both the ruling and opposition parties. Concerns have been raised as the nation approaches its upcoming elections, with officials warning of rampant disinformation on the internet. The false information, distributed anonymously on an online forum, claimed to reveal a list of monitored individuals, including legislators and high-ranking officials. The Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) has stated that the true identities of those under surveillance would not be disclosed through the documents. Suspicions have been raised that the circulated documents were digitally altered, potentially as an attempt to influence the elections. National security officials have drawn parallels between this incident and previous accusations of unlawful surveillance spread on social media platforms in early 2021. They caution that the dissemination of false data may have political motives aimed at disrupting internal political stability and public order, particularly on the eve of elections. The public is urged not to be swayed by these falsehoods and to refrain from sharing misinformation.2023/12/07 11:06 -
Hou recalls hostage crisis, vows better mental health aid
Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih and vice presidential candidate Jaw Shaw-kong recounted their first encounter during Taiwan’s 1998 bus hostage crisis. Hou, who was the deputy director of the Criminal Investigation Bureau at the time, was tasked with negotiating with the armed hostage-taker, Chen Neng-ping, who had schizophrenia. Hou discovered that Chen had two snipers on standby and successfully defused the situation with the assistance of Jaw and then-legislator Hau Lung-bin. Hou, who established mental health centers during his tenure in New Taipei City, pledged to prioritize mental health policies if elected president, particularly for the youth demographic.2023/12/04 13:58 -
Premier Chen emphasizes cybersecurity amid rising attacks
Executive Yuan Premier Chen Chien-jen stresses the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and announces a new data protection committee during his visit to local banks amid increasing cyber attacks in Taiwan.2023/11/22 20:54 -
Taiwan police unveil new tech to tackle cyber crimes
In response to the growing popularity of face-swapping technology, the Criminal Investigation Bureau spent tens of millions of dollars to acquire relevant forensic systems that can identify the authenticity of videos in a short period of time.2022/12/28 12:21