Military Officers Lured to Film Defection Videos and Leak Secrets, 7 Detainees Remanded After Trial Transfer
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Taiwan's Ciaotou District Prosecutors Office has indicted 10 individuals, including active and retired military personnel, for violating the National Security Act by accepting bribes from a Chinese network to film defection videos and leak military secrets. Seven detained officers will remain in custody.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many individuals were indicted by the Ciaotou District Prosecutors Office under the National Security Act and other laws?
- A: The Ciaotou District Prosecutors Office indicted a total of ten individuals under the National Security Act and other laws.
- Q: Why were the seven detained military officers ordered to remain in custody after being transferred to the court for trial?
- A: They were ordered to remain in custody due to substantial risks of flight and collusion with witnesses.
- Q: When did the man surnamed Chen meet members of the overseas hostile force group online?
- A: The man surnamed Chen met members of the overseas hostile force group online around September 2024.
- Q: What monthly payment did Chen receive for providing his personal online banking credentials?
- A: He received 3,000 NTD per month for providing his personal online banking account and password to the group.
- Q: What was the highest rank among the recruited military personnel involved in the case?
- A: The highest rank among the recruited military personnel involved in the case was at least a major.