Yunlin Prosecutors and Police Pose as Pilgrims to Promote Anti-Bribery in Crowds
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Top officials from Yunlin's prosecution and police agencies participated as pilgrims in the Baishatun Mazu Procession to conduct grassroots campaigns against election bribery and fraud ahead of the year-end elections.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is a 'Koudoukyaku'?
- A: It refers to the pilgrims who walk and participate in the Mazu pilgrimage (shin ko).
- Q: What activities did the Yunlin District Prosecutors Office undertake?
- A: Prosecutors and police chiefs disguised themselves as pilgrims and participated in the pilgrimage, urging believers to prevent bribery and fraud.
- Q: Why are they emphasizing anti-bribery at this time?
- A: This is because a large-scale unified local election (Nine-in-One Election) is scheduled at the end of the year in Taiwan.