Regarding the Taiwan legislators receiving bomb intimidation letters one after another, Taiwan's Minister of Interior Lin Youchang said that the IP addresses currently found are all abroad, and IP has found that IP is located in mainland China.Assist, arrest with international arrest and investigate intimidation letter suspects.
According to the Taiwan United Daily News and the Central News Agency, Lin Youchang attended the 11th Taiwan Landscape Awards Awards Ceremony on Saturday (March 9).It is not allowed to intimidate the threatening legislator, so the Police Department is required to strengthen the guarantee of the personnel safety of legislators.
Lin Youchang pointed out that the IP addresses currently found are all abroad, from different regions, and found that IP is located in mainland China.Because they are abroad, in addition to cross -border cooperation, they must also seek assistance from mainland China through pipelines.He said that the police would cooperate with international cooperation to arrest and investigate the transmission of intimidating letter suspects. If there is the latest news, the Criminal Police Department will report it.
Earlier, the Taiwan Criminal Bureau pointed out on Friday (8th) that there have been many recently occurred in Taiwan.Preview and other events.The Criminal Bureau and the police station in various districts formed a task force to read and analyze the emails, social accounts and website records used by the suspects. According to the criminal methods and terms, confirming that many cyber intimidation cases have committed the crime in the near future.
The Taiwan Criminal Bureau also said that it has mastered clear evidence and confirmed that the suspicion is actually located in Xi'an, mainland China.The suspects are criminals across the border of overseas springboards through the Internet. The springboard IPs use include Japan, Mainland China, South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, the United States and other places.
According to Taiwan media reports, more than seven legislators have received a letter of intimidation, including the Taiwan Legislative Dean Han Yu, the Kuomintang legislator Luo Zhiqiang, Ke Zhien, Huang Jie, Wang Meihui, Wu, and WuLihua and others.