Taiwanese terror suspect lands at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport
Taiwan News
Date: 2018/12/11
By: Keoni Everington, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwanese terror suspect An Tso “Edward” Sun (孫安佐) landed at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport 7:58 p.m. tonight (Dec. 11) after being jailed for 261 days for threatening to launch a mass shooting at his private school in Pennsylvania.
At around 8:30 p.m., Sun was seen being escorted by Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) officers wearing a black hat, black-rimmed glasses, a black down coat, brown shirt, khaki pants, blue tennis shoes, and was not in handcuffs. A total of eight CIB officers were escorting Sun, including two from its international unit.
Sun’s entertainer father Sun Peng (孫鵬) was seen closely trailing behind, while his celebrity mother Di Ying (狄鶯) later appeared, and he did not respond to questions from reporters as he walked through the airport.
The Taiwan Shilin District Prosecutor’s Office coordinated with the international division of the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) to send officers to escort Sun directly to the office upon arrival in Taiwan. Prosecutors wish to question Sun on suspicion that he violated Taiwan’s Controlling Guns, Ammunition and Knives Act (槍砲彈藥管制條例).
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