China issues wanted notice for two Taiwanese influencers for 'separatism'
Quanzhou police offered up to US$35,000 for tips on two Taiwanese influencers accused of spreading separatist remarks and supporting anti-China forces, authorities said.
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The Chinese police pay around €30,300 reward for clues leading to the capture of Beijing critics Pa Chiung and rapper Chen Po-yuan.
China issues wanted notice for two Taiwanese influencers for 'separatism'
BEIJING/TAIPEI: Chinese police on Thursday (Nov 13) issued a wanted notice and offered a US$35,000 reward for two Taiwanese social media influencers they accused of "separatism", in what Taipei says is an effort by China to bring fear to Taiwanese.Beijing has accused dozens of people in democratically-governe
Police offer bounty for clues about 2 Taiwan online influencers
The police in Quanzhou, East China's Fujian province, issued a notice offering a bounty for clues on the criminal activities of two Taiwan online influencers — Wen Tzu-yu, known as Pa Chiung, and Chen Po-yuan, a rapper known as Minnan Wolf — who are accused of splitting the country and inciting national division.
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