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Kaohsiung Police Officer Accused of Forcing Woman to Undress for Photos; He Then Disposed of the Evidence and Was Not Prosecuted, Sparking Controversy.

Wang Wan-yu, chairperson of the New Power Party, revealed that a police officer surnamed Tu in Kaohsiung abused his power to force a woman who filed a police report to undress and have her private parts photographed. After the woman filed a complaint, she was not prosecuted due to insufficient evidence, apparently because Officer Tu destroyed evidence in advance. The Kaohsiung police department turned a blind eye to the incident until she saw it…
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Wang Wan-yu, chairperson of the New Power Party, revealed that a police officer surnamed Tu in Kaohsiung abused his power to force a woman who filed a police report to undress and have her private parts photographed. After the woman filed a complaint, she was not prosecuted due to insufficient evidence, apparently because Officer Tu destroyed evidence in advance. The Kaohsiung police department turned a blind eye to the incident until she saw it…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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