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词条 Murder of Weng Chi-nan
释义

  1. Murder

  2. Investigations and Arrests

     Yang Ding-jung  Drivers  Liao Kuo-hao  Police Corruption 

  3. References

  4. External links

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Weng Chi-nan ({{zh|t=翁奇楠|p=Wēng Qínán}}) was murdered on {{date|2010-05-28|dmy}} in Taichung City, Taiwan. Weng, described as a gangster, was shot seven times after he walked into his office.[1] One of Weng's associates, Lai Jung-chen ({{zh|t=賴榮振|p=Lài Róngzhèn|labels=no}}) was injured during the shooting and died four days later.[2] Since four police officers were present at Weng's office during the murder,[1] but took no action, they were suspected of having gang ties.

Murder

Yang Ding-jung ({{zh|t=楊定融|p=Yáng Dìngróng|labels=no}}) was convicted of orchestrating the assassination. He hired Liao Kuo-hao ({{zh|t=廖國豪|p=Liào Guóháo|labels=no}}) to carry out the murder.

Liao purchased a used black Mitsubishi in Hsinchu County[2] which was later used as the getaway vehicle. On the day before the murder, Liao checked into the RO Motel on the outskirts of Taichung City and told Lin Ying-hao ({{zh|t=林英豪|p=Lín Yīngháo|labels=no}}) he would kill Weng the next day. Liao gave Lin a pistol for his defense as the getaway car driver.[2]

On the 28th of May, Liao waited near Weng's office in Taichung City's Da-dun 10th Street. When Weng walked into his office at 4:19PM, security video showed Liao followed Weng into the office approximately 30 seconds later,[3] where Liao fired sixteen shots, striking Weng seven times. After the shooting, Lin drove Liao away, abandoning the car near Sun Moon Lake, where it was found by police on 29 May.[4] Liao was picked up by Huang Jun-long in Taipin Township and driven to a hideout in northern Taiwan, scattering pieces of the dismantled murder weapons along the way.[5]

In Weng's obituary, his family complained the four policemen present did not move to protect Weng, and possibly locked the office door, denying Weng an escape route.[6] Liao had run out of bullets and he returned to the getaway car to retrieve a loaded weapon.[7] The policemen stated they were unarmed and not aware that a shooting was taking place.[8]

Investigations and Arrests

Yang Ding-jung

Yang Ding-jung, a rival gangster, was arrested after returning from China on {{date|2010-06-26|dmy}}[9] as the alleged planner of the murder. Police found that Yang and the accused gunman, Liao Kuo-hao, had exchanged phone calls on {{date|2010-05-27|dmy}}.[10] Yang had fled to Xiamen on {{date|2010-05-28|dmy}}. Although some suspected Yang of acting as a middleman to arrange the murder for higher-level gangsters,[11] he was sentenced to life imprisonment for manslaughter; his sentence was upheld by the Taiwan Supreme Court in 2012.[12]

Drivers

Chang Yu-hao ({{zh|t=張育豪|p=Zhāng Yùháo|labels=no}})[11] and Su Kuan-yu ({{zh|t=蘇寬裕 |p=Sū Kuānyù |labels=no}})[13] were separately arrested as suspects involved in the stolen vehicle used to transport the gunman, who was identified as Liao Kuo-hao. Su was accused of having driven a stolen vehicle from Hsinchu to Taichung, and Chang was accused of being the driver who transported Liao to and from Weng's office. Both were later released for insufficient evidence tying them to the crimes.[11][13]

Lin Ying-hao was arrested on {{date|2010-08-13|dmy}} and confessed to being the driver who transported Liao to Weng's office.[14] Huang Jun-long was identified as the driver who picked up Liao and took him to his hideout in northern Taiwan.[5]

Liao Kuo-hao

Although Liao was identified as the gunman in June 2010,[6] he eluded police until he turned himself in on {{date|2010-08-25|dmy}}.[15] Liao contacted politician Justin Chou to arrange his surrender in Taipei.[16] After he was taken into custody, he confessed to being the gunman in the Weng murder.

Liao's parents divorced early in his life, and his father was in and out of jail.[15] Raised by his grandparents, he dropped out of junior high school and blamed the education system for his actions,[2] although a school official cited numerous instances where they attempted to contact his grandparents and uncle.[15] Liao ran errands for Weng, who reputedly had a bad temper and a stingy nature, prompting him to leave Weng's service for Yang's employ.[6]

He was charged with two counts of murder for the deaths of Weng and Lai. Since he turned 18 after the murders (born {{birth date and age|1992|06|18|df=yes}}),[17] he was not eligible for capital punishment.[2] Liao stated he killed Weng because he was unhappy with the way Weng had treated him:

  • Weng failed to pay Liao NT$4 million as a "hitman fee" after failing to kill Zhao Jun-yu ({{zh |t=趙俊宇 |p=Zhào Jùnyǔ |labels=no}}), a Taichung restaurant owner on {{date|2009-01-19|dmy}}.[2][17]
  • Weng gave three guns to Liao and asked him to kill another gang boss as a "suicide mission."[2]
  • Weng threatened to turn Liao in to the authorities after the "suicide mission" failed.[2]

On {{date|2011-01-19|dmy}}, Liao was sentenced to twenty-five years in prison as a combined sentence for three crimes: the two murders and the attempted murder of the restaurant owner.[18] His sentence was increased to thirty years' imprisonment in July 2010 since he was in possession of an illegal weapon, and a fine of NT$1.2 million was imposed for the murder and weapons charges.[19] The Taiwan Supreme Court upheld the July verdict in December 2011.[19]

Police Corruption

The four officers stated they went to Weng's office solely to drink tea with a fellow retired officer,[20] who vehemently denied any gang ties. They later stated they were not aware the office was Weng's, and that they were unable to intervene because they were unarmed.[7] However, it was later discovered they had played mahjong with Weng.[21] The two senior officers present during the murder were given demerits for misconduct[1] and were transferred to other police departments.[22] Archived video footage showed that nine police officers visited Weng's office between 22–28 May 2010.[3]

The Taichung Police Commissioner, Hu Mu-yuan ({{zh|t=胡木源|p=|labels=no}}) resigned on {{date|2010-06-03|dmy}}, partly because he did not report the case to the National Police Agency and Taichung City Mayor Jason Hu until several days after the murder occurred[4] and partly because of the poor quality of the police report,[23] although the presence of police officers during the shooting led many to suspect police corruption.[7] Later investigations revealed that Weng was indeed closely connected with the Taichung City Police Department,[24] prompting the issue of a new rule governing relationships between police and gang members. At the time, Taichung was well known for having a high crime rate,[25] potentially due to police corruption.[26] Although the crime rate in Taichung decreased later in 2010,[27] critics would continue to criticize Mayor Hu's efforts to reduce crimes throughout his tenure.[28]

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2010/06/02/2003474462 |title=Police sanctioned after man dies in shower of bullets |author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-06-02|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/10/23/2003486707 |title=Give teen suspect 30 years: prosecutors |author=Chao, Vincent Y. |date={{date|2010-10-23|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
3. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/06/09/2003475038 |title=Police chief responds to security video qualms |author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-06-09|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
4. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/06/04/2003474637 |title=Taichung police commissioner offers resignation |author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-06-04|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |agency=CNA |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
5. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/taipei/2010/08/27/270304/p2/Questions-remain.htm |title=Questions remain in gangster murder |author= |date={{date|2010-08-27|dmy}} |newspaper=The China Post |location=Taipei |accessdate={{date|2015-01-13|dmy}} }}
6. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/taichung/2010/06/16/260873/17-year-old-ex-employee.htm |title=17-year-old ex-employee suspected in kingpin killing |author= |date={{date|2010-06-16|dmy}} |newspaper=The China Post |location=Taipei |accessdate={{date|2015-01-13|dmy}} }}
7. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/taichung/2010/06/04/259316/Hu-Mu-yuan.htm |title=Hu Mu-yuan resigns |date={{date|2010-06-04|dmy}} |author= |newspaper=The China Post |location=Taipei |accessdate={{date|2015-01-13|dmy}} }}
8. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/taichung/2010/06/03/259166/Hu-urges.htm |title=Hu urges public support for police |author= |date={{date|2010-06-03|dmy}} |newspaper=The China Post |location=Taipei |accessdate={{date|2015-01-13|dmy}} }}
9. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/06/27/2003476503 |title=Taichung gangster repatriated from Xiamen, China |author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-06-27|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
10. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/taichung/2010/06/28/262431/Taichung-kingpin-murder.htm |title=Taichung kingpin-murder mastermind kept in custody |author= |date={{date|2010-06-28|dmy}} |newspaper=The China Post |location=Taipei |accessdate={{date|2015-01-13|dmy}} }}
11. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/06/28/2003476529 |title=Police detain ′mastermind′ of mob boss assassination |author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-06-28|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
12. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2012/12/30/2003551342 |title=Taiwan News Quick Take: Mob boss′ sentence upheld |author= |date={{date|2012-12-30|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
13. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/06/29/2003476684 |title=Judges deny police detention order|author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-06-29|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
14. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/08/14/2003480347 |title=Taichung police arrest six for Weng Chi-nan murder |author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-08-14|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
15. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2010/08/27/2003481398 |title=Weng Chi-nan murder solved, Hu says |author1=Chuang, Jimmy |author2=Loa, Iok-sin |date={{date|2010-08-27|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
16. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/taichung/2010/08/26/270122/Teenage-gunman.htm |title=Teenage gunman in Taichung kingpin murder surrenders |author= |date={{date|2010-08-26|dmy}} |newspaper=The China Post |location=Taipei |accessdate={{date|2015-01-13|dmy}} }}
17. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.appledaily.com.tw/appledaily/article/headline/20100826/32766095 |title=殺手投案 廖國豪竄逃89天落網 翁奇楠命案破了 |trans-title=Killer Liao Kuo-hao surrenders after 89 days, Weng Chi-nan murder case solved |author= |newspaper=Apple Daily |date={{date|2010-08-26|dmy}} |accessdate={{date|2015-01-13|dmy}} }} {{zh icon}}
18. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2011/01/20/2003493976 |title=Shooting suspect sentenced |author=Chang, Rich |date={{date|2011-01-20|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
19. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2011/12/10/2003520410 |title=Taiwan News Quick Takes: Jail for teen killer upheld |author= |date={{date|2011-12-10|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
20. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2010/06/03/2003474539 |title=Commandos arrive in Taichung |author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-06-03|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |agency=CNA |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
21. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/taichung/2010/10/23/277192/Alleged-gunman.htm |title=Alleged gunman in Taichung murder case faces 30 years |author= |date={{date|2010-10-23|dmy}} |newspaper=The China Post |location=Taipei |accessdate={{date|2015-01-13|dmy}} }}
22. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/06/10/2003475125 |title=Tainan prison chief, Taichung officers transferred |author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-06-10|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |agency=CNA |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
23. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/06/05/2003474724 |title=Police to review security film of Taichung killing |author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-06-05|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
24. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/08/08/2003479872 |title=FEATURE: Police divided by underworld rule |author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-08-08|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
25. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2007/11/22/2003388993 |title=Taichung still crime capital of Taiwan, but has improved |author= |date={{date|2007-11-22|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
26. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/06/13/2003475350 |title=FEATURE: Crime, police, politics converge in Taichung |author=Chuang, Jimmy |date={{date|2010-06-13|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
27. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2010/10/26/2003486937 |title=Hu hails Taichung's crime drop |author=Chang, Hsieh-sheng |date={{date|2010-10-26|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}
28. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2014/08/26/2003598306 |title=Critics slam Hu over city crime rate |author=Chen, Hui-ping|date={{date|2014-08-26|dmy}} |newspaper=Taipei Times |accessdate={{date|2015-01-12|dmy}} }}

External links

  • {{cite news |script-title=zh:女友證實翁奇楠遭兩次槍擊 第五名警官否認在場 |trans-title=Girlfriend confirms Weng Chi-nan was shot at in two separate incidents; presence of fifth police officer denied |url=http://www.nownews.com/2010/06/05/11490-2611439.htm |author= |publisher=Nownews |date=2010-06-05 |accessdate=2010-06-08|language=zh}}
  • {{cite news |url=http://www.appledaily.com.tw/appledaily/article/headline/20100826/32766095 |script-title=zh:殺手投案 廖國豪竄逃89天落網 翁奇楠命案破了 |trans-title=Killer Liao Kuo-hao surrenders after 89 days, Weng Chi-nan murder case solved |author= |newspaper=Apple Daily |date=2010-08-26 |accessdate=2015-01-13 |language=zh }}
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