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: Who was the main suspect sentenced by the Changhua District Court?
- A: A Vietnamese man surnamed Ruan was sentenced to ten years and four months in prison.
- Q: How did the suspects initially contact and trap the first victim?
- A: They contacted a Vietnamese white-collar car driver and feigned a call for a ride.
- Q: What specific crimes was the man surnamed Ruan sentenced for by the court?
- A: He was sentenced for joint kidnapping for ransom and robbery by a group of three or more people.
- Q: How much money 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 the suspects.
- Q: What action will be taken against the Ruan-surnamed man after his sentence is completed?
- A: He is to be deported from Taiwan after completing his prison sentence or being pardoned.