Ruan Nan ran wildly.

(Reported by reporter Wang Guanren)

[Reporter Wang Guanren/Taipei Report] The 27-year-old Vietnamese migrant worker surnamed Ruan was notified by his employer that he had lost contact in August this year. He worked odd jobs to make a living. On the evening of the 23rd of this month, when driving near Linsen North Road in Taipei City, he stopped for illegal parking. When he was discovered by the police, the police stepped forward to stop him for investigation. Unexpectedly, he ran wild.

The police immediately chased him down and arrested him. He said that because he felt that the salary of his original job was too low, he ran away and became a lost migrant worker.

Officers from the Zhongshan No. 2 Police Station of the Zhongshan Branch of the North City Police, when patrolling the vicinity of Linsen North Road on the evening of the 23rd, found a man who had illegally parked on the roadside and got off, but his eyes were erratic and his behavior was suspicious.

However, the man found that the police had rushed to a nearby alley to escape. At first, the other party thought he had gotten rid of the police, so he took a stroll, but the police had already locked his escape route and soon caught up to suppress him.

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The police found that the man was a missing migrant worker surnamed Nguyen of Vietnamese nationality. He came to Taiwan from Vietnam to work in 2018, but was notified by his employer that he had lost contact in August this year.

He told the police that he decided to quit and work odd jobs because he felt that the salary of his original job was too low and the procedure for changing jobs was cumbersome.

The police finally handed over Nguyen to the special task force of the Immigration Department for deportation.

The police also appealed that they will continue to strengthen various inspections and inspections in the future, and sweep up places of concern for public security within their jurisdictions, so as to suppress the arrogance of lawbreakers.

The police arrested Nguyen.

(Reported by reporter Wang Guanren)