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Ma Ying-jeou received a threatening letter! Inside the Hong Kong paper "the one who opposes me dies", and He Huanxi made a comeback

author:Ji Shuoming

Last year, Ho Huan Xi sent threatening letters from Taiwan to intimidate Hong Kong judges; On the 9th, Ma Ying-jeou's office received a threatening letter from Hong Kong, signed "Ho Huan Xi Team". Taiwan's "He Huanxi" posted a negative article on social networking sites, saying that some people had sent threatening letters in his name and did not confess themselves. The Hong Kong and Taiwan police are fully deploying an investigation and vowing to bring to justice these people who fear no chaos in the world.

Ma Ying-jeou received a threatening letter! Inside the Hong Kong paper "the one who opposes me dies", and He Huanxi made a comeback
Ma Ying-jeou's current office is located on Xingshan Road in Taipei's Neihu District. At 2:00 p.m. on the 9th, Director Wang of the office went to the mailbox to check that there was an international letter signed by the He Huanxi team, with a Hong Kong stamp on the cover, stamped with a Hong Kong postmark, and sent from Hong Kong.
Ma Ying-jeou received a threatening letter! Inside the Hong Kong paper "the one who opposes me dies", and He Huanxi made a comeback
(Data map) Figure from Taiwan media

Ma Ying-jeou's "legislators" received threatening letters

Open the envelope and see the letter written "Warning! The Kuomintang speaks carefully! Don't stop Hong Kong's brothers and sisters from going to Taiwan! The one who opposes us dies, the restoration of Hong Kong, and the revolution of the times", the letter also carried 2 pieces of Hong Kong paper. The KmT does not have the right to govern, and it is difficult to protect itself; Ma Ying-jeou is not in office and does not seek his own government. It is clear that such threatening letters have other intentions. Director Wang immediately reported the case.

The Taiwan police rushed to the scene, immediately sealed the threatening letter, sent it to the relevant identification center, looked for fingerprint comparison, although 2 fingerprints were collected, but there was no taiwan archive of the match object.

Ma Ying-jeou received a threatening letter! Inside the Hong Kong paper "the one who opposes me dies", and He Huanxi made a comeback

The police reviewed the monitor and found that at more than 10 o'clock in the morning of the 9th, the postal service personnel put it into the mailbox. The Taiwan police, who were greatly nervous, immediately dispatched additional police forces around Ma Ying-jeou's office to patrol the case, and the case was actively investigated.

On the same day, the office of Kuomintang "legislator" Li Guimin also received a similar threatening letter from Hong Kong, with the same content, and the letter ended with the signature of He Huanxi's team.

Ma Ying-jeou received a threatening letter! Inside the Hong Kong paper "the one who opposes me dies", and He Huanxi made a comeback

This Ho Huan Xi is no stranger to Hong Kong and Taiwan. In November, judges, members of Hong Kong's judiciary, and candidates for legislative election received threatening letters with powder and carrion. The letters were sent from Taiwan without attribution. There are letterers who call themselves Ho Huan Huan, who appeared on social platforms to "admit responsibility" and frantically threatened to challenge the rule of law in Hong Kong.

Subsequently, the Cheung Sha Wan Post Office in Hong Kong discovered the anomaly and intercepted similar letters. The police later learned the true identity of "He Huanxi". A self-proclaimed "He Huanxi" later showed the contents of the open letter and the picture of the meat block on the Telegram channel, publicly acknowledging that the letters were sent by him, and even more provocatively claiming to the judiciary to claim "pull me"!

Ma Ying-jeou received a threatening letter! Inside the Hong Kong paper "the one who opposes me dies", and He Huanxi made a comeback

The police obtained evidence showing that this "Ho Huan Xi" was a Hong Kong youth surnamed Fan, nicknamed "Mango", who had followed Joshua Wong as an accomplice of the "anti-state religion" and was also a former member of the "Scholar's Thought Trend". Fan then fled taiwan and joined a radical so-called "anti-communist" online organization in Taiwan. He has been active on online social platforms, making extreme remarks to get a prominent position, and claiming to have fled to Taiwan after the PolyU riots in Hong Kong to study social sciences at a University of Taiwan. The Organised Crime and Triad Investigation Bureau of the Hong Kong Police Force has been investigating the series of criminal intimidation cases in conjunction with the cases.

Taiwan's Ho Huan Xi was impersonated

Ma Ying-jeou's receipt of threatening letters from Hong Kong was exposed, and another person who claimed to be Ho Huanxi wrote a letter to the social media platform Telegram to clarify.

People who called themselves He Huanxi said on the Internet that they had been impersonated to send threatening letters. The contents of the letter read, "I am He Huanxi, and I have not sent any letters to Taiwan in Hong Kong in the name of He Huanxi's team, nor have I printed any letters in computer or Chinese characters."

The information in the preliminary investigation by the police is correct, and the threatening letters are stamped with Hong Kong stamps, stamped with Hong Kong postmarks, and delivered to the office by a postman, and there is no doubt that they are from Hong Kong. In this regard, he could not wait to clarify that He Huanxi now lives in Taiwan and is wanted by the mainland, and will not and cannot send letters in Hong Kong. He stressed that it was definitely someone who impersonated him, and said that the impostor was the "Hong Kong police" to intimidate Taiwan's political figures.

Ma Ying-jeou received a threatening letter! Inside the Hong Kong paper "the one who opposes me dies", and He Huanxi made a comeback

He Huanxi's clarification letter was posted on social media platforms, and it is not entirely certain that it was written by himself. But this also indirectly confirms that the Hong Kong police earlier determined the relevant identity of Ho Huan He. It is reported that the Taiwan police have collected seven fingerprints that match the same, and the Taipei City police will contact the Hong Kong police to cooperate in the investigation by comparing international mail sources.

The legal net is restored, and the law should have no borders. Whether it is hiding in Hong Kong or escaping From He Huanxi in Taiwan, it is impossible to hide deep in an extralegal place.

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