[Global Network Report Reporter Meng Yuan] According to reports from China Times and other Taiwanese media on October 29, the Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the Jinghua City floor area ratio fraud case and applied to extend the detention of Taipei City Councilor Ying Xiaowei. After the trial, the Taipei District Court determined that Ying Xiaowei had the possibility of fleeing and colluding with witnesses, and ruled on the 28th that the detention ban would be extended for two months starting from the 29th. Taiwan's legal circles have concluded that after Ying Xiaowei's detention, it is almost a foregone conclusion that Ke Wenzhe, chairman of the People's Party, will be allowed to be detained for two months.
Ying Xiaowei’s detention was extended for two months starting from the 29th. Data map, source of the picture: Taiwan media
reported that the Taipei District Court stated on the 28th that Ying Xiaowei was seriously suspected of "violating his position and accepting bribes" and had the ability to live outside the island for a long time and not return. There were reasons to believe that he had colluded. There is a possibility of collusion with accomplices or witnesses, and it is determined that it is necessary to extend the detention.
Taiwan TV News quoted Li Yusheng, a lawyer on the island who was not involved in the case, as saying that in this case, Ke Wenzhe may also be "treated accordingly" and be considered a serious criminal suspect. In order to avoid colluding with witnesses or destroying evidence, Ke Wenzhe was detained. The possibility will also be greatly increased.
reported that what is rare is that Ke Wenzhe’s lawyer reviewed the papers on the 29th, but did not open the court for the extended detention trial on the 31st. There was a gap of one day in between. When the review was restricted, the lawyer’s notes could not be taken out, and how to preserve them also aroused discussion. The report also stated that the ruling results of key figures in Jinghua City are coming out one after another, and whether it will affect the postponement of Ke Wenzhe's detention has attracted much attention.
Taiwan's "Central News Agency" has previously introduced in reports that Ke Wenzhe was detained for two months in early November in connection with the Beijing Huacheng case. Some legal insiders said that according to regulations, detention during investigation shall not exceed 2 months, and detention may be extended once. If the detention period is extended during investigation, the prosecutor should provide specific reasons and apply for a court ruling at least 5 days before the expiration of the detention period.
[Global Network Report Reporter Meng Yuan] According to reports from China Times and other Taiwanese media on October 29, the Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the Jinghua City floor area ratio fraud case and applied to extend the detention of Taipei City Councilor Ying Xiaowei. After the trial, the Taipei District Court determined that Ying Xiaowei had the possibility of fleeing and colluding with witnesses, and ruled on the 28th that the detention ban would be extended for two months starting from the 29th. Taiwan's legal circles have concluded that after Ying Xiaowei's detention, it is almost a foregone conclusion that Ke Wenzhe, chairman of the People's Party, will be allowed to be detained for two months.
Ying Xiaowei’s detention was extended for two months starting from the 29th. Data map, source of the picture: Taiwan media
reported that the Taipei District Court stated on the 28th that Ying Xiaowei was seriously suspected of "violating his position and accepting bribes" and had the ability to live outside the island for a long time and not return. There were reasons to believe that he had colluded. There is a possibility of collusion with accomplices or witnesses, and it is determined that it is necessary to extend the detention.
Taiwan TV News quoted Li Yusheng, a lawyer on the island who was not involved in the case, as saying that in this case, Ke Wenzhe may also be "treated accordingly" and be considered a serious criminal suspect. In order to avoid colluding with witnesses or destroying evidence, Ke Wenzhe was detained. The possibility will also be greatly increased.
reported that what is rare is that Ke Wenzhe’s lawyer reviewed the papers on the 29th, but did not open the court for the extended detention trial on the 31st. There was a gap of one day in between. When the review was restricted, the lawyer’s notes could not be taken out, and how to preserve them also aroused discussion. The report also stated that the ruling results of key figures in Jinghua City are coming out one after another, and whether it will affect the postponement of Ke Wenzhe's detention has attracted much attention.
Taiwan's "Central News Agency" has previously introduced in reports that Ke Wenzhe was detained for two months in early November in connection with the Beijing Huacheng case. Some legal insiders said that according to regulations, detention during investigation shall not exceed 2 months, and detention may be extended once. If the detention period is extended during investigation, the prosecutor should provide specific reasons and apply for a court ruling at least 5 days before the expiration of the detention period.