(Taipei Comprehensive News) Foxconn Foxconn Zhengzhou Factory, a subsidiary of Hon Hai Group, has been taken away by the local public security since January this year.The situation is "quite weird."

According to Agence France -Presse, the MAC stated in a statement on Friday (October 11) that the four employees were detained by Zhengzhou Public Security.The company did not suffer losses, and the four employees did not harm the company's interests in any way.

The MAC said that the situation in this case is quite weird, and it does not rule out that "the corruption and abuse of the a few public security" involved in the case, and said that it seriously damages the confidence of the enterprise.

The MAC urged relevant departments on both sides of the strait to immediately investigate and deal with the matter.The statement did not mention the time of the four employees being detained, the positions of Foxconn, and the nationality.

Taiwan Internet Media "CNEWS Connect News Network" reported that the four were taken away as a Taiwanese employee of the Foxconn Zhengzhou Factory A (Apple production line).Someone is even about to retire.

It is reported that they have been taken away from the investigation since January, and two of them were taken away by Zhengzhou Public Security's cross -province to Foxconn Shenzhen in April. They were accused of "non -public bribery".Holded to misappropriate funds at will.

After being taken away, the four were "surveillance and residence monitoring" for three months to half a year. After that, they were turned into suspects. They are now detained in the detention center for more than three months.Procuratorate.

Taiwan's Deputy Secretary -General of the Sea Foundation, which is responsible for cross -strait folk exchanges, said that the sea base will discuss with Hon Hai and the family members of the clients.Demand continues to provide necessary assistance.

Hon Hai Group's senior commissioner Cai Haoxiang, a senior commissioner in charge of public relations, told the media that Hon Hai did not respond.