This Sunday (7th), the Taoshi Police Zhongli Branch organized duties in front of the Zhongli Railway Station to search for missing migrant workers, and arrested 4 male and female migrant workers that night.

(provided by the police)

[Reporter Chen Enhui/Taoyuan Report] The Taoyuan City Police Zhongli Branch is carrying out the project of "Investigating Lost Immigrant Workers and Preventing Foreign Migrant Workers from Drinking and Abusing Holidays". This Sunday (7th) night, they arrange their duties around the Zhongli Railway Station The region cracked down on missing migrant workers. In just 2 hours, 2 Vietnamese male migrant workers, 1 Indonesian female migrant worker, and 1 Filipino female migrant worker were seized. Asylum, deportation, etc.

The Zhongli branch explained that this project of "Searching for Lost Migrant Workers and Preventing Foreign Migrant Workers from Drinking on Holidays" is aimed at areas where foreign migrant workers often gather around the Zhongli Railway Station. At 40 minutes, it was discovered that a 22-year-old Vietnamese man surnamed Deng turned around to hide when he saw the patrolling police in uniform. When Zhang Ruifen, a police officer of the prevention and control team and Luo Guizhu, who were disguised as passers-by, stepped forward to question him, he actually wanted to escape, and was quickly restrained by the supporting police force. ground and brought back in handcuffs.

During the police interrogation, Deng Nan confessed that he had made up his mind to come to Taiwan after hearing that Taiwan was very profitable three years ago, and immediately left the factory he originally applied for to do odd jobs around. , but due to the epidemic, I have delayed my return to Vietnam. When I was arrested, I said, "If it weren't for being entangled by those two police sisters, you wouldn't have caught me!" Acceptance, repatriation.

The arrested Vietnamese immigrant worker surnamed Deng complained, "If I hadn't been entangled by two policewomen, you wouldn't have caught me." (Provided by the police)