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Chang Si-liang ({{zh|t=張四良}}; born 1941) is a Taiwanese retired police officer.

Chang was born in Hsinchu and raised in Taipei. He specialized in criminal investigation while attending Central Police University, from which he graduated in 1965. Chang began his law enforcement career as a detective within the National Police Agency's Criminal Investigation Bureau. He subsequently led precincts within Taipei City Police Department, served as TCPD's deputy commissioner, led Hualien Police Department, and served as Third Peace Preservation Police chief. In 1999, Chang became head of the Aviation Police Bureau, which he had served previously as second-in-command.[1] As police bureau chief at Chiang Kai-shek International Airport, Chang worked to stop drug smuggling and took part in the care of political asylum seekers.[2][3] In October 2002, Chang and the National Immigration Agency's Tseng Wen-chang were questioned by Control Yuan members Lee Shen-yi and Lin Shih-chi regarding the defection of Republic of China Army Lieutenant Wang Yi-hung.[4]

On 1 July 2003, Chang succeeded Wang Ginn-wang as director-general of the National Police Agency.[1][5] That same month, Chang participated in a drug raid of the largest nightclub in Taiwan, alongside interior minister Yu Cheng-hsien and Criminal Investigation Bureau commissioner Hou You-yi.[6] A few days after the raid, Chang and over 400 police officers were transferred to Hualien County to form an investigative force targeting electoral fraud during a by-election for county magistrate.[7][8][9] Less than a week after the investigations began, Chang stated that 119 cases of possible vote buying had been reported.[10] As head of the National Police Agency, Chang commented on police efforts to track {{ill|Chu An-hsiung|zh|朱安雄}}, a member of the Kaohsiung City Council who stood accused of vote buying dating to December 2002.[11][12] In December 2003, Chang was invited to serve on a task force focusing on electoral fraud.[13]

Days before the Police Duties Enforcement Act came into effect on 1 December 2003, Chang spoke highly of the bill, stating, "This new law will protect both human rights and the police themselves."[14] That month, Chang announced that the National Police Agency would house Chinese illegal immigrants in detention centers on Kinmen and Matsu as part of the government's Hunting Snake task force against illegal immigration.[15]

The 2004 Taiwanese referendum and presidential election were beset by several issues, including misplaced ballots.[16] On 19 March 2004, Chang convened a meeting to discuss law enforcement during the 2004 Taiwan presidential election, to be held the next day.[17] On the day of the meeting, Chen Shui-bian and Annette Lu of the Democratic Progressive Party ticket were shot in Tainan.[18] Following a Pan-Blue Coalition challenge of the electoral results, Chang stated that the National Police Agency would be available to provide security.[19][20] Mayor of Taipei Ma Ying-jeou criticized the interference of Chang and the National Police Agency, stating "I think it was illegal, unfeasible and unnecessary for the NPA to intervene in the dispersion" of demonstrators protesting the presidential election results along Ketagalan Boulevard.[21][22] Chang resigned as director-general of the National Police Agency on 5 April 2004, to take responsibility for the attack on Chen and Lu.[23][24] The resignation of interior minister Yu Cheng-hsien for the same reason was approved prior to Chang's, leaving Yu's successor Su Jia-chyuan to decide Chang's status.[25][26]

References

1. ^{{cite news |last1=Chuang |first1=Jimmy |title=Chang Si-liang slides into nation's top police post |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/07/01/2003057572 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=1 July 2003}}
2. ^{{cite news |title=Four arrested with heroin |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/local/archives/2002/01/15/0000119992 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=15 January 2002}}
3. ^{{cite news |title=Police keep eye on Xu Po |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/03/09/0000197320 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=9 March 2003}}
4. ^{{cite news |last1=Lin |first1=Miao-jung |title=Control Yuan finds negligence in Wang case |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2002/10/19/0000176270 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=19 October 2002}}
5. ^{{cite news |last1=Chuang |first1=Jimmy |title=New police head to adopt fair incentives |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/07/13/2003059185 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=13 July 2003}}
6. ^{{cite news |title=Minister raids nightclub |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/07/20/2003060155 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=20 July 2003}}
7. ^{{cite news |last1=Chuang |first1=Jimmy |title=Crackdown on vote-buying ruffles feathers in Hualien |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/07/25/2003060816 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=25 July 2003}}
8. ^{{cite news |last1=Lu |first1=Fiona |last2=Chuang |first2=Jimmy |title=KMT on offensive ahead of vote |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/07/25/2003060815 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=25 July 2003}}
9. ^{{cite news |last1=Cheng |first1=Roger |title=NPA head vows to remain neutral in vote crackdown |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/07/29/2003061414 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=29 July 2003}}
10. ^{{cite news |title=Ministry cracks down on vote-buying |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/07/30/2003061534 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=30 July 2003}}
11. ^{{cite news |last1=Chuang |first1=Jimmy |title=Prosecutor issues arrest warrant for Chu An-hsiung |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/10/18/2003072367 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=18 October 2002}}
12. ^{{cite news |last1=Chuang |first1=Jimmy |title=Fugitive Chu gets sentenced to more time in prison |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/11/28/2003077535 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=28 November 2003}}
13. ^{{cite news |title=Prosecutors ready to crack down hard on vote-buying |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/12/24/2003084723 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=24 December 2003}}
14. ^{{cite news |last1=Chuang |first1=Jimmy |title=Law will regulate police conduct and uphold human rights |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/11/28/2003077533 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=28 November 2003}}
15. ^{{cite news |last1=Lu |first1=Fiona |title=`Hunting Snake' wants 1,000 illegal immigrants |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2003/12/27/2003085307 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=27 December 2003}}
16. ^{{cite news |title=CEC says it will have another look at ballot decision |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/03/14/2003102390 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=14 March 2004}}
17. ^{{cite news |title=Police are 'ready to keep public order' during the election |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/03/20/2003107055 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=20 March 2004}}
18. ^{{cite news |last1=Chuang |first1=Jimmy |title=Police confident arrests will be made soon |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2004/03/20/2003107027 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=20 March 2004}}
19. ^{{cite news |title=Police look to calm angry crowds, increase security |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/03/22/2003107279 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=22 March 2004}}
20. ^{{cite news |last1=Chuang |first1=Jimmy |title=Pan-blues may be backed into a corner over recount |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/03/24/2003107535 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=24 March 2004}}
21. ^{{cite news |last1=Yiu |first1=Cody |title=Row erupts over crowd-clearing |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/03/29/2003108177 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=29 March 2004}}
22. ^{{cite news |last1=Huang |first1=Jewel |title=Ma attacks government over protesters |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/03/30/2003108413 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=30 March 2004}}
23. ^{{cite news |last1=Chuang |first1=Jimmy |title=Top cop to resign over shooting |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/04/04/2003116599 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=4 April 2005}}
24. ^{{cite news |last1=Ko |first1=Shu-ling |title=Cabinet won't block weekend rally: Yu |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2004/04/07/2003124508 |work=Taipei Times |date=7 April 2004 |accessdate=9 March 2019}}
25. ^{{cite news |last1=Ko |first1=Shu-ling |title=Pingtung chief is new MOI head |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2004/04/06/2003116835 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=6 April 2007}}
26. ^{{cite news |last1=Chang |first1=Yun-ping |title=New interior minister ready for the job |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2004/04/07/2003124528/2 |accessdate=9 March 2019 |work=Taipei Times |date=7 April 2004}}
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