An active-duty soldier was revealed to have asked a female soldier to take off her clothes during a video chat, and then secretly took nude photos of her. Later, he threatened to upload the photos to the Internet to ask for money from the female soldier surnamed Zhang.

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[Global Network Report Reporter Fu Guohao Zhang Liyuan] Video chatting is risky! Recently, "violent news" has been reported about the Taiwan military scandal. An active-duty soldier was revealed to have asked a female soldier to take off her clothes during a video chat, and then secretly took nude photos of her. Later, he threatened to upload the photos to the Internet to ask for money from the female soldier surnamed Zhang. In response to this incident, even the island's green media "Liberty Times" described the person involved as an "ugly soldier."

Taiwan's "Liberty Times" reported on the 20th that Taiwan's Hsinchu District Court sentenced a soldier surnamed Yang to 5 months in prison and suspended for 2 years for "the crime of threatening to obtain property." The verdict showed that a soldier named Yang used his mobile phone to video chat with a female soldier named Zhang in June last year. During the process, he asked the female soldier to take off her clothes, and the female soldier obeyed.

A soldier named Yang took the opportunity to save it with a screenshot. Afterwards, the soldier surnamed Yang sent a text message to the female soldier surnamed Zhang, asking her to remit 15,000 yuan (New Taiwan dollars, the same below), and threatened, "I will pay you back if I want the money back, otherwise I will send a message to 'Breaking News Commune' (Facebook community) Team) will give you a review!" "Did you know that some photos and videos can be sold for more than 10,000 yuan?" "Do you want people to know that you are stripping in the camp?"

reported that the female soldier surnamed Zhang was afraid of this, but refused to pay, and immediately reported the case to the Taoyuan "gendarme". Yang was sentenced to five months in prison by the summary court of the Hsinchu District Court in the first instance. Yang believed that it was too severe and appealed. The Hsinchu District Court The court rejected the appeal at the second instance, considering that Yang had no previous convictions and had compensated the victim RMB 10,000 during the court session. The victim's forgiveness was obtained and the court ordered him to be suspended for 2 years.

This matter was made public due to the verdict. Even Taiwan's "Liberty Times" lamented "ugly soldiers!" in the title of the relevant report.

An active-duty soldier was revealed to have asked a female soldier to take off her clothes during a video chat, and then secretly took nude photos of her. Later, he threatened to upload the photos to the Internet to ask for money from the female soldier surnamed Zhang. - DayDayNews

On the same day that the Taiwan military's "secretly photographed nude photos" incident was exposed, Taiwan's "Supervisory Commission" also Another similar incident was revealed via a press release. According to reports from Taiwan's "New Head Shell" and other media on the 20th, three "Supervisory Committee members" issued a press release on the 20th stating that "Male A" and "Male B" of the Taiwan Army's Penghu Defense Command were suspected of being assaulted by the third class surnamed Chen during their service. The Master Chief was sexually assaulted, and during this period, "Man A" was forced to "take nude photos."

An active-duty soldier was revealed to have asked a female soldier to take off her clothes during a video chat, and then secretly took nude photos of her. Later, he threatened to upload the photos to the Internet to ask for money from the female soldier surnamed Zhang. - DayDayNews

According to reports, Taiwan's "Supervisory Committee" stated that "Man A" claimed that he was asked by Master Chief Chen to "take nude photos" at home on a certain day in 2015. Master Chief Chen also admitted that this was true. At that time, after receiving the oral complaint from "Male A", the company commander and guidance commander failed to record the complaint as required, nor did they transfer it to the human resources department for handling within 24 hours. The "Director of the Political Warfare Division" did not respond to the sexual harassment complaint in accordance with the law. Conduct investigation. The

report quoted the "Supervisory Committee" as saying that the Taiwan military's "supervisor" and "commander" did not ask the personnel department to handle the case within 24 hours, and closed the case on the grounds that "the verification was not true" until "Man A" After not believing the internal investigation and complaining directly to the Military Police, the ministry dismissed Master Sergeant Chen from his post and investigated, finding clear violations.

Recently, the Taiwan military has been exposed to scandals one after another, including but not limited to: a Taiwan Army pilot invited a female subordinate to have a "lustful" chat and sexually assaulted her, and then continued to harass her for a month.

An active-duty soldier was revealed to have asked a female soldier to take off her clothes during a video chat, and then secretly took nude photos of her. Later, he threatened to upload the photos to the Internet to ask for money from the female soldier surnamed Zhang. - DayDayNews

The captain of a Taiwanese guided missile frigate had a dinner party after an exercise and took a drunken female ensign to a hotel and sexually assaulted her, causing the female ensign to almost collapse.

An active-duty soldier was revealed to have asked a female soldier to take off her clothes during a video chat, and then secretly took nude photos of her. Later, he threatened to upload the photos to the Internet to ask for money from the female soldier surnamed Zhang. - DayDayNews

The personnel of Taiwan's "Gide Ship" received an indecent video showing an inappropriate relationship between officers and soldiers in the engine room.

An active-duty soldier was revealed to have asked a female soldier to take off her clothes during a video chat, and then secretly took nude photos of her. Later, he threatened to upload the photos to the Internet to ask for money from the female soldier surnamed Zhang. - DayDayNews

A male logistics officer surnamed Lieutenant Guo was exposed to have sexually assaulted his male colleague "Azhong", and also raped "Azhong", "Axiao", "Axin", "Ayi", "Ahe", "Aping" and other 6 Officers and soldiers were drugged.

An active-duty soldier was revealed to have asked a female soldier to take off her clothes during a video chat, and then secretly took nude photos of her. Later, he threatened to upload the photos to the Internet to ask for money from the female soldier surnamed Zhang. - DayDayNews

Seven officers and soldiers of the Taiwan Navy's "Taiwan Ship" were exposed to have recruited "maids" at a KTV. Some of them took off their clothes while drunk, "liberated their whole body" and "singed and danced", and the dancers were "stunned". Some of the noncommissioned officers present secretly recorded the video and reported it for self-protection. Taiwan Navy Commander Huang Shuguang was "furious" and "livid" after hearing about the incident.

An active-duty soldier was revealed to have asked a female soldier to take off her clothes during a video chat, and then secretly took nude photos of her. Later, he threatened to upload the photos to the Internet to ask for money from the female soldier surnamed Zhang. - DayDayNews

In response to the frequent scandals in the Taiwanese military, Hong Mengkai, deputy chairman of the Kuomintang Cultural Communication Committee, issued an article on the 16th, saying that in the past 40 days, four incidents of corruption of military discipline broke out one after another. "On average, one incident occurred every ten days. It is clear that military discipline has been corrupted and the screws have been completely loosened."

Just as the "scandals" were exposed one after another, Taiwan's " China Times Electronic News " broke the news on the 20th that in the face of several recent major military disciplinary incidents caused by drinking in the Taiwanese military, "Minister of Defense" Yan De was "in a bad mood" Not beautiful." He angrily ordered the implementation of the most stringent "alcohol ban" in history, which stipulated that "as long as female colleagues are present during meals and dinners, drinking is completely prohibited."

"China Times" reported that many female colleagues in the military thought Yan Defa looked like It is to endorse female colleagues, and it seems that women are responsible, which makes people feel quite disrespected. The army officers and soldiers even shouted that "it is too unhuman". Afterwards, Taiwan's "Ministry of Defense" said on the 20th that Yan Defa was indeed. An expanded military discipline review meeting was convened, but “this order was not issued, and it has nothing to do with discrimination against women. "

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