Taiwan Police Crack Down on Gangs in Religious Activities Across 6 Counties, Arresting 68 Suspects from 12 Organizations
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Following a violent incident during the Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage, Taiwan's National Police Agency conducted a "Coordinated Regional Anti-Gang Operation" from April 27 to May 6 across six counties, including Taichung. The operation aimed to prevent criminal organizations from infiltrating temples and disrupting public order. A total of 2,011 officers were mobilized, leading to the arrest of 68 suspects from 12 criminal groups, including the Bamboo Union. Authorities also raided 705 locations and seized over NT$540,000 in illicit funds, demonstrating the government's "zero tolerance" policy towards gang activity.
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