2025/09/01 17:00 Your newspaper recently reported that a scammer in Yunlin boasted on Douyin about defrauding 26 people and illegally obtaining over NT$3 million. However, the court only seized over NT$7,000. He mocked the verdict as a “resume” and even said, “You can work for a scam company. If you want to make money, look for him.” Besides causing public …
Teacher Lin Shuli was interviewed by FTV News Network: Fake police officers claimed to be fighting fraud! People gave away their bank account passwords… and tens of millions in savings disappeared.
Published: 2025/08/27 22:58 Updated: 2025/08/27 22:58 Financial Center / Chen Zhifan, Dai Yalun, Taipei Report Summer vacation is coming to an end, and many parents are busy paying their children’s tuition. However, a real-life case is extremely tragic! One parent received a scam call from a “fake police officer” who falsely claimed their ID had been used for fraudulent purposes …
Teacher Wang Po-Chi was interviewed by TVBS News Network: “First Tax Investigation to Arrest a Boss”: The Tiandao League’s Iron Tyrant and Sun Alliance Vice Leader Arrested.
Reporters Guo Ying and Wu Yuya / Photography Chen Yingren and Cai Mingxun / Editor-in-Chief News Center Report Published: 2025/08/19 18:18 Last Updated: 2025/08/19 21:31 Taiwan’s first “tax investigation” to apprehend a gang leader! Prosecutors and police launched Operation Anti-gang 2.0, shifting from tracing the source of violent crimes to investigating taxation instead. They successfully arrested over 20 people, including …
Teacher Wang Po-Chi, in an interview with Today’s News, discusses three key areas of the government’s fight against fraud! Police officers, facing online threats and intimidation, claim they can’t arrest the perpetrators. Cryptocurrency scammers vanish, leaving no recourse for redress. Light sentences for scammers fuel rampant fraud
NOWNEWS In July 2025, a family of five in Taichung, suspected of being deceived by a gold investment scam and burdened by heavy debt, committed suicide. In December 2024, a mother and daughter in Neihu, Taipei, lost approximately NT$12 million to an investment fraud and committed suicide after leaving a suicide note. Cases of fraud rings driving victims to despair …



