KMT legislators urge no repeat of deportee release

Taipei Times
Date: Apr 19, 2016
By: Stacy Hsu / Staff reporter

The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) caucus yesterday urged the government to

Minister of Justice Luo Ying-shay, right, Deputy Minister of Justice Chen Ming-tang, center, and Department of International and Cross-Strait Legal Affairs Tai Tung-li, left, scramble to prepare information during a chaotic press conference yesterday in Taipei. Photo: Chang Chia-ming, Taipei Times

Minister of Justice Luo Ying-shay, right, Deputy Minister of Justice Chen Ming-tang, center, and Department of International and Cross-Strait Legal Affairs Tai Tung-li, left, scramble to prepare information during a chaotic press conference yesterday in Taipei. Photo: Chang Chia-ming, Taipei Times

make every effort to avoid a recurrence of the perceived hasty release of 20 Taiwanese fraud suspects recently deported from Malaysia, which it said could impede Taiwan’s future obtainment of visa-free privileges.

The caucus held a news conference at the legislature, amid a growing public outcry over the government’s handling of the 20 Taiwanese suspects, who were released shortly after their deportation to Taiwan on Friday last week due to a lack of evidence, which is still in China’s hands and has yet to be referred to the Taiwanese authorities.

They are among 52 Taiwanese nationals charged with fraud in Malaysia last month.

“Many lawmakers had strongly demanded that the government defend its jurisdiction over Taiwanese nationals and the nation’s sovereignty. Then, without evidence, the government set these suspects free after their return. Where is the justice in this?” KMT caucus whip Lin Te-fu (林德福) told the press conference.     [FULL  STORY]

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