Overseas Network, June 7. According to Taiwan's "United News Network" reported on the 7th, the office of former Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou received a threatening letter containing a ghost note in March this year. The Taipei District Prosecutor's Office and the police used the sal

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Overseas Network, June 7. According to Taiwan's

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Overseas Network, June 7th According to Taiwan's " United News Network " reported on the 7th, the office of former Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou received a message containing intel in March this year. Based on the saliva DNA on the stamp, the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office and the police identified the threat letter as written by a woman named Xu, and found that the woman also sent threatening letters to Chen Ju and other island politicians. In response, Taipei prosecutors charged the woman surnamed Xu with intimidation and other crimes on the 7th.

Taiwanese media said that a woman surnamed Xu, who is in her 60s, was originally the chairperson of a community in Taipei's Xinyi District. She had a long-standing rift with her female neighbor surnamed Pan, and she also had many disputes with the man surnamed Chen who was later elected as the chairperson of the community. In January 2022, the woman surnamed Xu was unwilling to move. In order to retaliate and blame Pan and Chen, she began to send threatening letters containing ghost notes in their names to Ma Ying-jeou, Chen Ju, Lin Xiyao , Zhou Yukou and others.

Ma Ying-jeou's office immediately called the police after receiving the above letter. After receiving the report, the police excluded the senders of the letter, Pan and Chen, from being involved in the case, and suspected that they were framed. After gradually investigating Pan and Chen's social circle, the police suspected that the woman named Xu was involved in the case, so they went to search her residence and found relevant evidence. They also found that the woman named Xu planned to send threatening letters to New Taipei City Mayor Hou Youyi and others. people. Currently, Taipei prosecutors have formally charged a woman named Xu with forgery of securities, forgery of documents and intimidation. (Overseas Network Wu Qian)

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