The Taipei District Prosecutor's Office once again interrogated the detained People's Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe on the 13th in order to investigate the Jinghua City scandal. However, when Ko responded to the interrogation, he shaved his head and appeared in court wearing a new bal

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The Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office once again interrogated the detained People’s Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe on the 13th in order to investigate the Jinghua City scandal. However, when Ke was questioned, he shaved his head and appeared in court wearing a new bald look, which caused heated discussions on the island.

The Taipei District Prosecutor's Office once again interrogated the detained People's Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe on the 13th in order to investigate the Jinghua City scandal. However, when Ko responded to the interrogation, he shaved his head and appeared in court wearing a new bal - Lujuba

Ke Wenzhe was postponed to January 4 next year for the Jinghua City case. As a result, senior media person Can Meifeng accused Ke Zeng of sexual harassment in 2022 on the 12th; the Beijing Prosecutor's Office interrogated Ke Wenzhe again on the 13th, but Ke appeared with a "bald head" body. It is understood that it was Ke Wenzhe who requested to have his hair shaved. The Taipei Detention Center provided electric clippers after understanding the wish, and Ke's roommate assisted in completing the haircut.

Regarding this matter, Huang Guochang, the representative of the People's Party, said that he has not seen the latest pictures, so he cannot express his feelings, but he also hopes that the media will empathize with them. He said that so far, Ke Wenzhe is in a state of detention and forbidden to visit, and the Kuomintang Party has no way to directly communicate or exchange opinions with Ke. "I will not make any more speculations. I just feel very sorry for the current situation. And it’s very, very sad.”

Media person Huang Yangming said that according to the detention center, defendants will not be forced to have haircuts, and they will only be arranged if the defendant requests it. Taipei City Councilor You Shuhui believes that Ko Wenzhe's move is quite self-explanatory and may once again inflame the emotions of his supporters.

The Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office once again interrogated the detained People’s Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe on the 13th in order to investigate the Jinghua City scandal. However, when Ke was questioned, he shaved his head and appeared in court wearing a new bald look, which caused heated discussions on the island.

The Taipei District Prosecutor's Office once again interrogated the detained People's Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe on the 13th in order to investigate the Jinghua City scandal. However, when Ko responded to the interrogation, he shaved his head and appeared in court wearing a new bal - Lujuba

Ke Wenzhe was postponed to January 4 next year for the Jinghua City case. As a result, senior media person Can Meifeng accused Ke Zeng of sexual harassment in 2022 on the 12th; the Beijing Prosecutor's Office interrogated Ke Wenzhe again on the 13th, but Ke appeared with a "bald head" body. It is understood that it was Ke Wenzhe who requested to have his hair shaved. The Taipei Detention Center provided electric clippers after understanding the wish, and Ke's roommate assisted in completing the haircut.

Regarding this matter, Huang Guochang, the representative of the People's Party, said that he has not seen the latest pictures, so he cannot express his feelings, but he also hopes that the media will empathize with them. He said that so far, Ke Wenzhe is in a state of detention and forbidden to visit, and the Kuomintang Party has no way to directly communicate or exchange opinions with Ke. "I will not make any more speculations. I just feel very sorry for the current situation. And it’s very, very sad.”

Media person Huang Yangming said that according to the detention center, defendants will not be forced to have haircuts, and they will only be arranged if the defendant requests it. Taipei City Councilor You Shuhui believes that Ko Wenzhe's move is quite self-explanatory and may once again inflame the emotions of his supporters.

In the comments related to the news, many supporters expressed their reluctance, shouting, "Aber, hold on! Come on!" "We must repay the DPP with blood!" Some netizens criticized "The Green Media Club said this was in Right? "

Taiwan reporter Xue Yang

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