Vietnamese Man and Gang Kidnapped and Extorted White-Collar Car Drivers; Changhua Court Sentences to 10 Years 4 Months
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A Vietnamese national and his accomplices were sentenced for kidnapping and robbing white-collar car drivers in Taiwan. They lured drivers, assaulted them, and extorted money from their families.
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- Q: What sentence did the Changhua District Court hand down to the man surnamed Ruan?
- A: The court sentenced the Ruan-surnamed man to a combined prison term of 10 years and 4 months.
- Q: How much ransom did the first victim's family remit to secure his release?
- A: The family of the first victim remitted approximately NT$26,000 in total to secure his release.
- Q: What actions did the gang take against the second white-collar car driver after luring him?
- A: They controlled his movements, robbed him of NT$6,000 in cash from his car, and transferred about NT$6,000 from his account.
- Q: What will happen to the man surnamed Ruan after completing his prison sentence in Taiwan?
- A: He is to be deported from Taiwan after completing his sentence or being pardoned.
- Q: Why did the judge believe that the Ruan-surnamed man posed a significant threat to social order?
- A: Because he broke the law and joined a violent criminal organization driven by greed.