Electronic Anklet Shortage in Xu Chunying Case; High Prosecutors Office Secures Supply
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Taiwan's High Prosecutors Office announced it has urgently secured electronic anklets after a shortage forced a court to order a Chinese-Taiwanese spouse, Xu Chunying, to report to a police station instead of being monitored electronically in an anti-infiltration law case.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What caused the electronic anklet shortage?
- A: Since 2025, courts and prosecutors have used the technology monitoring system extensively, depleting the inventory purchased in 2021.
- Q: What is Xu Chunying's current status?
- A: She was released on NT$2 million bail and is required to report to a police station three times a week.
- Q: Can electronic wristbands replace anklets?
- A: Yes, they have the same function and generate alerts in case of tampering or escape, making them a viable alternative.