
The Taichung District Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the murder of five members of the Wang family in Fengyuan. Recently, the group purchase owner Ms. Li was detained and denied access to visitors because she was involved in a serious case. Yesterday (21st), two groups of officers went to Ms. Li’s residence and the group purchase warehouse to search. In addition to seizing 10 3C products such as mobile phones and laptops, they also brought back Ms. Li’s husband and two daughters. After re-interrogation, all of them were released. The seized 3C products have been sent to digital forensics.
The Taichung District Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the Fengyuan five-person murder case. After investigating more than 30 people a few days ago, it accelerated the digital forensics of 15 seized electronic devices and bank transaction records. As expected, it has enough evidence to prove that Ms. Li used intimidation and fraud to cause five people to commit suicide. It is believed that there are sufficient facts to believe that Ms. Li is likely to destroy, forge, and alter evidence, and there are sufficient facts to believe that she has colluded with accomplices or witnesses, and there is also a risk of repeatedly committing the same crime. It is necessary to detain Ms. Li. On the 14th, she was arrested and brought to court. Late at night, she applied to the Taichung District Court for detention and no-contact, which was approved.
After filtering the information by the prosecutors, Ms. Li’s husband and two daughters were suspected of being involved in the case. The three people were summoned yesterday. The police transferred Ms. Li’s husband and youngest daughter to the District Prosecutor’s Office for re-interrogation. After the prosecutors interrogated them, the two were sent back.
The Taichung District Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the death of a family of five in Fengyuan District. In the first wave of investigation, the prosecutor directed the police to bring back a classmate of the eldest daughter of the Wang family, a woman named Zhang, and a woman named Li who was responsible for group buying gold. Both of them were brought to justice as related persons.
On the evening of the 4th, the police transferred Ms. Zhang to the Taichung District Prosecutor’s Office on suspicion of fraud and other crimes. The prosecutor conducted a re-interrogation and ordered her to restrict her residence after the re-interrogation; Ms. Li was suspected of fraud. After the re-interrogation, the prosecutor ordered her to post a bail of NT$150,000 and restrict her from leaving the country and going to sea.
On the 10th, the prosecutor launched the second wave of operations, directing the police to interview the heads and employees of pawnshops and silver shops, a total of 6 people, of whom 3 were transferred to the Central Prosecutor’s Office for re-interrogation after the police questioning. The case is continuing to expand the investigation and investigation.