Minister without Portfolio Chi Lien-cheng Visits Police Officer Injured in Drug-Impaired Driving Incident, Announces Formation of Anti-Crime and Anti-Drug Command Task Force
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Minister without Portfolio Chi Lien-cheng, representing Premier Cho Jung-tai, visited Chen Kuo-ming, a police station chief injured by a drug-impaired driver in Changhua County. Chi announced the establishment of an "Anti-Crime and Anti-Drug Command Task Force" under the Executive Yuan. Chi will oversee six major drug enforcement systems for a comprehensive crackdown and promote legislative amendments to reclassify etomidate-type drugs from a Schedule II to a Schedule I narcotic.
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- Q: What is the purpose of the Anti-Crime and Anti-Drug Command Task Force?
- A: It is a cross-agency task force established by Taiwan's Executive Yuan to intensify crackdowns on emerging drugs, particularly etomidate, following a drug-impaired driving incident.
- Q: Who leads the task force?
- A: Minister without Portfolio Chi Lien-cheng leads the task force, overseeing six agencies: prosecution, police, investigation bureau, military police, coast guard, and customs.
- Q: How will etomidate regulation change?
- A: The Ministry of Justice is reviewing a proposal to reclassify etomidate from a Schedule II to a Schedule I narcotic at a meeting on June 17, which would increase criminal penalties.