New Taipei City investigators reportedly searched the Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) office in Banciao District (板橋) this morning, questioning three people who are leading efforts to recall New Taipei City Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislators as well was two people working in the office.
Lee Ching-hsiang (李清祥) and Tan Chen-yao (譚鎮耀), who are leading recall efforts against DPP legislators Wu Chi-ming (吳琪銘) and Su Chiao-hui (蘇巧慧) respectively, as well as Wang Yu-jen (王昱人), who helped organize the efforts, were reportedly summoned for questioning regarding allegations of forgery involving recall petition signatures.
An office employee and the office director, surnamed Hsieh (謝), were reportedly also taken in for questioning, as prosecutors collected a box of evidence.
Photo: Huang Tzu-yang, Taipei Times
The KMT’s New Taipei City division confirmed that investigators came to its office in Banciao at 8:30am.
The team leading the effort to recall Wu and Su also said this morning that investigators had arrived.
The New Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office did not confirm the reports.
Additional reporting by Huang Tzu-yang
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