Reported about 1 year ago
Recently, a court in Hsinchu, Taiwan, acquitted a defendant involved in a personation scheme due to the prosecution's failure to capture the main culprit, highlighting the challenges in prosecuting such cases. The decision has raised concerns among fraud victims about similar outcomes in pending cases. The judge criticized the focus on 'people head' accounts and 'drivers,' urging for a more comprehensive approach to combat fraud. Prosecutors and victims have appealed the verdict, while legal experts question the credibility of the judiciary in light of such rulings that undermine trust in the justice system.
Source: YAHOO