Many police officers were involved in the "88 Guild Hall Rebellion" and were dismissed. The New Taipei City Prosecutor's Office and the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office are respectively investigating the money laundering and corruption-related parts of the case.

The picture shows the exterior of the 88 Hall.

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[Reporter Lin Jiadong/Comprehensive Report] Many police officers were involved in the "88 Guild Hall Rebellion" and were dismissed. The New Taipei City Prosecutor's Office and the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office are respectively investigating the money laundering and corruption-related parts of the case.

The New North Inspection, which investigates underground exchange and money laundering cases, has deferred the detention of six defendants earlier this month and is continuing to investigate; the Beijing Inspection, which is investigating whether civil servants have been sheltered and involved in corruption, is still in the investigation stage of other cases, and no one has been listed as a defendant.

Beijian: He Zi case is under investigation

Guo Zhemin, the operator of the "88 Club" who started the chaos in the guest house, has absconded overseas because of his involvement in underground exchange and money laundering cases. Since the Taipei and New Taipei District Prosecutors Offices have received reports, the Chief Prosecutor of the High Prosecutors Office Zhang Douhui at the end of November last year Lin Bangliang, Chief Prosecutor of the Northern Procuratorate, and Mao Youzeng, Chief Prosecutor of the New Taipei Procuratorate were invited to coordinate and coordinate evidence investigations and cooperate with the investigation of money laundering and corruption cases involving Guo Zhemin and others from the Investigation Office of the Second District Procuratorate. Greedy part, in order to clarify the facts as soon as possible.

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Regarding the underground money laundering case involving Guo Zhemin and other defendants, Nie Zhong, director of the New Taipei City Procuratorate, said yesterday that he commanded the Criminal Police Department in November last year to launch a search and detain the six defendants. It has been approved by the New Taipei District Court.

Judging by the legal community based on the time limit for the delay, the case may be concluded by the end of March or early April.

As for whether someone is involved in corruption, the investigation office of the Beijing Procuratorate, Cai Weiyi, the director of the North Procuratorate Xiangyue, said yesterday that he has directed the New Taipei City Investigation Division of the Investigation Bureau to conduct investigations. At present, other cases are still being investigated to investigate whether there are civil servants involved in corruption and other crimes. At present No one was named as a defendant.