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Updated Thursday, July 15, 2010 0:19 am TWN, The China Post news staff Warrant to be issued for Her Jyh-huei: prosecutorThe Special Investigation Division under the Supreme Prosecutors Office had also issued a travel restriction order on Her yesterday. According to surveillance camera footage, Her left his home on his scooter at 5:05 a.m. Tuesday, less than 20 minutes before officials from the Bureau of Investigation arrived. Information varies on how and why Her left. Her's daughter and chauffeur said that it was the former lawmaker's habit to exercise and walk his dog in the early hours. The video footage released also showed dogs surrounding Her's scooter. Bureau of Investigation officials, however, said Her escaped through a second floor window after he was alarmed by the barking of his dogs. Prosecutor-General Huang Shih-ming requested the Miaoli Investigation Station to hand in a written report on Her's escape Tuesday. Huang said he would also investigate whether Tuesday's raid was leaked, as reporters were waiting at Her's home before the investigators arrived. Bureau of Investigation officials denied leaking any information, saying that Her was leery and ran out immediately after he realized investigators were coming. They believed Her was still in Taiwan and would apprehend him as soon as possible. The investigators also said that Her's assistant Hsieh Yen-chen, who was held incommunicado for her involvement in Her's case yesterday, snapped her cell phone SIM card in an attempt to destroy evidence when investigators arrested her Tuesday. Her was under investigation for bribing High Court judges in return for a favorable ruling in an appellate trial on corruption charges against him concerning the Tongluo Science Park development project. Three High Court judges, one prosecutor and two other middlepersons were detained yesterday. Having served over 20 years as former deputy council speaker, lawmaker and magistrate in his home Miaoli County, Her has strong connections in the region. Although he was expelled by the Kuomintang in 2008, Her still stood a strong chance of winning in the 2011 lawmaker election as over half of his supporters were victorious in the township chief elections this year. Her had said he did not want to be back to politics after the Tongluo scandal, but he had second thoughts when a lot of support showed up in May to congratulate him on the appellate trial's non-guilty ruling. Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here Comments July 15, 2010 johnny.brian@ Reply Escape early in the morning? How clumsy was that raids were being conducted a day earlier, so it was logical that the offender (Her Jyh-huei) to take off. If Her is smarter, he would run in the night. However, it seems Her is being tip off 20 minutes before raid team arrives at his home. |
![]() Her Jyh-huei is seen appearing at the Taipei District Court to explain his role in the Tongluo Science Park development scandal in this 2004 file photo. (CNA and The China Post ... More Photos (2)
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