Central News Agency (CNA, Taipei, June 29) Actor Sun Peng and Di Ying's son, Sun Anzu (whose name has been changed to Sun Jianhao), is suspected of self-manufacturing a flamethrower, publicly testing it, and posting videos of the tests. He also possessed a non-standard shotgun and air gun. The Shilin District Prosecutors Office today indicted Sun on charges including violations of the Gun Control Act and the Criminal Code for threatening the public. During the investigation, prosecutors requested Sun Anzu be detained and barred from communicating with others, which was approved. The Shilin District Prosecutors Office is expected to transfer the case to the Shilin District Court this morning for a judge to rule on whether to continue his detention. Prosecutors investigated that on January 15, February 12, February 20, February 23, and May 1 of this year, Sun Anzu, along with a friend surnamed Chen, operated a shoulder-mounted flamethrower device seven times in public roads, walkways, and parking lots in Taipei City and New Taipei City. They opened the valve to its maximum, testing its flamethrowing power. These tests occurred on April 22 between 5 PM and 6 PM, and again between 7 PM and 8 PM. Prosecutors stated that the process generated long-range, wide-area high-temperature flames, as well as a large amount of black smoke and leaking oil and gas after combustion, posing a danger to the public. Prosecutors found that a person surnamed Qiu, acting as a company representative, signed a cooperation agreement with Sun on March 28 of this year. Qiu's company would produce short videos, and Sun Anzu would cooperate in filming them for a fee of NT$5,000 per video, in addition to promotional activities. A videographer surnamed Jiang was responsible for some of the video planning, filming, and post-production. Prosecutors pointed out that on April 22, Sun Anzu proposed filming a test video of the shoulder-mounted flamethrower device. That evening, around 6 PM, on an industri