Taipei police chief questioned by prosecutors on possible cover-up
04/30/2021 05:23 PM
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Taipei City Police Commissioner Chen Jia-chang at the Taipei District Prosecutors Office on Friday. CNA photo April 30, 2021
Taipei, April 30 (CNA) Taipei City Police Commissioner Chen Jia-chang (陳嘉昌) on Friday was questioned by Taipei prosecutors and also handed over his mobile phone pending an investigation into his possible involvement in a cover-up that occurred two weeks ago.
The case goes back to April 16, when a group of 10 people believed to be members of a local gang stormed into the Zhonglun Police Station in Songshan Precinct to cause trouble, damaging a computer in the process.
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Yu Nai-wen (left). CNA file photo
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