China News Service, June 22. According to Taiwan's United News Network, a number of police officers in Taiwan's New Taipei, Taoyuan, and Hsinchu are suspected of covering up leasing and inspection companies, using loopholes in regulations to allow dangerous driving and serious speeding to be suspended for six months. The unusable famous car is deliberately on the road and then the license plate is not suspended, the suspension buckle becomes the revoked license plate, and the operator goes to the supervision unit to re-inspect the car and ask for a new license plate, so that the vehicle can be "revived" and put on the road again.

  On the 21st, the prosecutor directed a search of 4 sub-bureaus, 6 units and a car agency inspection factory involved in the case, and interviewed 38 defendants, 9 of whom were police officers and 41 witnesses. After the retrial, 14 were detained by the prosecutor. Including 6 operators, 1 agent inspection factory, 7 police officers, and the remaining 12 defendants paid insurance ranging from 30,000 (NTD, the same below) to 100,000 yuan, and 12 returned without insurance.

  According to reports, in order to avoid the loss of rental income, some leasing operators deliberately let unlicensed cars on the road, and then asked specific police to cooperate with the agency to issue a traffic violation report for "driving during license suspension", so that the original suspension of the license became a revocation.

The owner only needs to pay the violation fine to re-inspect the car to obtain a new license plate and continue the lease.

  Prosecutors found that agents in Xinbei, Taoyuan, and Hsinchu counties used the police to exploit legal loopholes, colluding with inspection factories and supervision stations not to test vehicles, and used white gloves to collect bribes and tens of thousands of yuan in rebates for each vehicle.

It has been nearly two years since the whole case was searched for evidence. On the 21st, 6 police officers from New Taipei City were brought back for investigation. The business operators, white gloves, and supervisor scalpers involved in the case were also searched and interviewed, and physical evidence such as mobile phones, computers, and vehicle license documents were seized.