Taipei City Councilor Lin Liangjun.

(From Lin Liangjun's Facebook page)

[Reporter Yang Xinhui/Taipei Report] Fraud is rampant, and even the chief of the Taipei City Police Department has his account stolen!

Taipei City Councilor Lin Liangjun posted a PO post on Facebook, and provided a screenshot. On it, Lin Jitian, the security chief of the Taipei City Police Department, sent a message, asking Lin Liangjun "Are you free on weekends, come out for dinner", questioning that Lin Jitian was stolen account, and remind everyone to call anti-fraud if they encounter strange messages.

Lin Jitian responded in an interview that he did not use this software, and he did not download this software from the beginning to the end. He was stolen innocently, and he was considered a victim. He has already dealt with it and urged the public to be careful of fraud.

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Lin Liangjun said that the police station said that the account was stolen, but no one called her to tell her what was going on. After she posted the message, Lin Jitian's entire account disappeared. The screenshots only asked her if she was free on weekends, I went out for a meal, and even said that I met new people when I got together, "I want to invite you to let them meet, what do you think?"

Lin Liangjun said that it is not known whether it was really stolen or what. The PO also wanted to remind the public to be careful, because even the chief of the security department may be stolen. For suspicious information, even if you know it, you should be careful , so as not to be deceived.

Taipei City Councilor Lin Liangjun posted a PO post on Facebook, and provided a screenshot of a message from Lin Jitian, Chief of the Security Section of the Taipei City Police Department, asking Lin Liangjun, "Are you free on weekends? Come out for dinner."

(From Lin Liangjun's Facebook page)