Wu Chung-hsien's Daughter's Cafe Vandalized! 2 Men in Black Charged, Claim No Orders Received

Reported about 1 year ago

On June 18, 2024, at 3:20 am, in Taipei, artist Wu Chung-hsien's second daughter, Wu Tse-han's cafe on Dunhua South Road was vandalized on March 27 by two men in black wielding metal baseball bats, causing damage totaling over 160,000 yuan to antique tables and other items. The offenders, Peng Wen-de and Huang Sheng-ye, were charged by the Taipei District Prosecutors Office for destruction and intimidation. The men claimed their motive was dissatisfaction with Wu Chung-hsien's hosting style and insisted they acted independently. The incident occurred at the 'AMBI-CAFE' cafe in the Ginza Building on Dunhua South Road, where they disregarded staff and customers present, causing destruction with bats and by overturning and kicking objects inside the cafe, including 2 computers, 2 antique sofas, a stone table, and kitchenware, valued at 163,000 yuan. After leaving the cafe, they further damaged items in the management office, valued at 35,000 yuan. The police arrested Peng and Huang by tracing CCTV footage and confiscated two metal baseball bats.

Source: YAHOO

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