She should, get an, even MORE severe punishment than the "average joe" criminal, solely because she WAS (not anymore after this incident!), a law enforcement officer, and see how easily they can all be, PAID off??? Knowing the laws AND, breaking them…off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
The former female officer of the Taipei Police Department, Chiu showed off her wealth, gained the nickname of "Ms. Bentley", was suspected of using the police systems to get the personal data of the local residents, and forged the false reports of the cases being reported to the office, providing the information to her boyfriend, Kuo who's a member of the scam ring, and another member, Kuo to double-cross the ring, to extort money. The Hsinbei District Court yesterday found her guilty of encroachment, and other felonies, sentenced Chiu to twelve years, and stripping her police status for seven years, and of the breaking of the privacy of data for a year in prison, she could pay a fine and skip out of serving the time for.
The Collectivist Courts criticized Kuo for only admitting to getting the personal information from the asking of her boyfriend, and denied having broken the law by going against her responsibilities of work, and asking for a pay-off, she'd trampled the professionalism of the police work, and seriously damaged the image of public services.
an officer of the law that did this...image from online
Kuo received two years four months for falsifying logging in the data on the computer and receiving the bribes, and both were stripped of their public office status for a whole year.
The verdict pointed out, that during February and March of last year, Chil used the M-Police database of the Police Department to look up multiple personal data, and part of what she'd looked up, was handed off to a man named Chen. To assist Kuo to get the illegally gained by fraud amount of ten million dollars N.T., she had her boyfriend, Kuo to connect, falsified the police search and confiscation reports, claimed to give it to her boyfriend, Kuo to pass the words up the chain of command, that the amount scammed had been confiscated by the police.
Kuo the scam ring member had promised to pay $300,000N.T. to his girlfriend as a reward, but Chiu wanted a seventy-thirty split, got too greedy, and Kuo believed, that he could only, get three million dollars N.T.s, believed it to be not enough, and the deals went, bust.
On July sixth of last year, the scam artist upstream nicknamed "Rivers" also wanted to keep the three million dollars N.T. of the scammed amount to himself, Kuo and Chiu, once again, made a false confiscation record, and the list with the stamps from her office, and had "Rivers" handed up the chain of command, then, took the amount of the fraud themselves.
and here's where she and her boyfriend ended, up...because she DESERVE to SERVE hard time for breaking the people's trust in the police forces...photo from online
After Chiu graduated out of the police academy, she'd been sent to work in the station of Taipei Police Department, because she'd driven a Bentley to work, and was nicknamed "Ms. Bentley" by the police forces, she had a ton of debatable behaviors during her work as a police officer, she'd bought three seats on the high-speed rail, just so she can have a place to extend her legs out when she sat, she went barefoot on the seats, and took selfies; suspected that her boyfriend was still flirting with his ex, she'd looked up the license plate of her boyfriend's car. And she'd driven the patrol car to give her boyfriend a lift home, skipped work to go clubbing, and falsified the gas slips on the patrol vehicle, and the overtime work wags, and sentenced to five and three months for fraud.
And so, this is, a long-term, habitual criminal who got used to cheating the systems and getting away with it, and she works in the police forces, which gives her easy access to the stuff her bad boyfriend had asked her to provide him, and, maybe she did it for love, or for money, or both, who knows, and she knowingly broken the law, while she worked as a law enforcement officer, and this gave the Taipei City Police Department a BAD rep, but hey, she did it all for money, and maybe, a little for love too, who knows, but mostly, I think, what drove her to commit these crimes was the pay-off.
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