2012 ELECTIONS: DPP
alleges that police, judiciary showing bias
SELECTIVE INVESTIGATION: Several DPP legislative
candidates have accused police and prosecutors of bias against the DPP regarding
vote-buying investigations
By Chris Wang / Staff Reporter
Lee Chin-yung, second right, and
Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Liu Chien-kuo, third right, participate
in a sit-in protest in Yunlin County on Tuesday.
Photo: Lin Kuo-hsien, Taipei Times
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)
legislative candidate Lee Chin-yung, second right, and DPP Legislator Liu
Chien-kuo, third right, participate in a sit-in protest in Yunlin County on
Tuesday.
Photo: Lin Kuo-hsien, Taipei Times
The fairness of Saturday’s presidential
and legislative elections is in question after nationwide reports of the
improper handling of cases of suspected vote-buying by the police and judiciary,
the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) said yesterday.
Lee Chin-yung (李進勇), the DPP legislative candidate in Yunlin County’s first
district, and Liu Chien-kuo (劉建國), the DPP legislative candidate in Yunlin’s
second district, had been on a hunger strike since -Tuesday night in front of
the Yunlin District Prosecutors’ Office to protest a raid on Lee’s campaign
headquarters in Tuku Township (土庫) earlier that day, which the two claimed was
an act of political repression.
Chiang Teh-lung (蔣得龍), chief of the Yunlin District Prosecutors’ Office, said
his office had received reports that alleged Chen Wei-teh (陳威德), one of Lee’s
campaigners, was involved in election betting prior to raid, adding that the
investigation was legal even though the office found no evidence of wrongdoing
and did not confiscate any documents.
Lee and Liu, who decided to suspend their campaign activities, ended the hunger
strike yesterday afternoon after a visit by DPP vice presidential candidate Su
Jia-chyuan (蘇嘉全), who urged the two to carry on campaigning.
Yunlin County Commissioner Su Chi-fen (蘇治芬) voiced support for her party
comrades, saying that the judiciary was turning a blind eye to prevalent
vote-buying in the pan-blue camp to carry out selective enforcement against DPP
politicians.
In Chiayi County, another hunger strike ended yesterday as Tsai Chi-fang (蔡啟芳),
a former DPP legislator and father of a DPP legislative candidate in the
county’s first district, Tsai Yi-yu (蔡易餘), was sent to a hospital at 11am for
dehydration and dizziness.
Tsai Chi-fang said the local judiciary and police were ignoring vote-buying
allegations against the pan-blue camp and he began his hunger strike on Jan. 4
in front of the Chiayi District Prosecutors’ Office.
DPP spokesperson Kang Yu-cheng (康裕成) told a press conference in Taipei that the
judiciary’s inaction in the face of widespread vote-buying allegations against
the pan-blue camp was unjust.
DPP mayors and commissioners in six cities and counties — Greater Kaohsiung and
Greater Tainan, as well as Chiayi, Yunlin, Pingtung and Yilan counties — have
issued a joint statement urging fair and stringent investigations into
vote-buying, Kang said.
Vote-buying in Greater Taichung, Changhua and Nantou counties has caused great
concern, she added.
Commenting on the Yunlin case, DPP lawyer Lin Hung-wen (林鴻文) said the raid was
highly questionable and appeared to be unnecessary because the prosecutors did
not gather evidence.
Meanwhile, Ho Po-wen (何博文), the DPP legislative candidate for New Taipei City’s
(新北市) first district, yesterday said local police used violence against his wife
while she was campaigning at a local market in Linkou District (林口) on Tuesday
morning.
Chiu Chin-an (邱槿桉), Ho’s wife, said police punched and pushed her, as well as
her staffers, because they were campaigning in the same place as President Ma
Ying-jeou (馬英九), who is seeking a second term.
In response, Tsai Yao-kun (蔡耀坤), director of the New Taipei City Police
Department’s Sinjhuang Precinct, said members of Ho’s campaign were asked to
keep a distance from the designated point of arrival of the presidential
motorcade, which is standard procedure, adding that officers did not use
violence.
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