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Taiwan's New Taipei surprised by the traffic dispute to show the gun incident The police intercepted and rounded up and found Wang Jinping sitting in the car

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Taiwan's New Taipei surprised by the traffic dispute to show the gun incident The police intercepted and rounded up and found Wang Jinping sitting in the car

According to Taiwan media reports, this morning (2 July), in the Sanchong District of New Taipei City, there was a rumor that someone was firing a gun in the street in a traffic dispute, and the police were reported to have launched an interception and round-up, and the person who found the gun was Wang Jinping, a former responsible person of Taiwan's legislature, who was now serving as a security officer of the Baoliu Police Brigade. Xu Guoyong, head of the Ministry of internal affairs, confirmed the incident and explained that the police officers of Wang Jinping's police team had complied with relevant regulations.

At about 9:40 a.m., Wang Jinping's car included a driver and a guard officer, accompanied by 3 people, and when passing the fourth section of Sanhe Road in the Sanchong District toward Luzhou, he was suspected of finding that someone was following the car and forcing the car behind him, so he stopped at the side of the road and was disembarked by the guard officer of the second police officer of the Baoliu General Brigade to understand the situation. At that time, the security officer pulled out the gun and the police equipment and showed his id, and the two sides did not clash, clarified the misunderstanding, and then left separately. Because the location was in front of the bank, the public saw someone firing a gun and called the police.

In this regard, Xu Guoyong, head of the ministry of internal affairs, said that the police officers of Wang Jinping's police team had been in accordance with the relevant regulations, Wang Jinping had served as the head of the legislative organ for many years, sent a police officer to protect safety, and in the morning some people reported to the police station (bright guns).

According to the latest report submitted to the legislature by Taiwan's internal affairs department, there are currently 29 guards in Taiwan, of whom 21 are current heads and deputy heads of the "academies and ministries," but 8 others have been approved as "specific persons." Among the eight specific personages, 4 are outgoing directors and deputy leaders of the Taiwan region, including Lien Chan, Hsiao Wanchang, Annette Lu, and Wu Dunyi; the remaining 4 are Lee Dawei, the current secretary general of the Tsai Office, Gu Lixiong, secretary general of the defense department, Wang Jinping, and Lee Teng-hui's widow, Zeng Wenhui. For these 29 guards, the total number of security guards dispatched is 102, mainly by the Second Police Corps of the Sixth General Brigade.

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