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Chen Tongjia's case | The MAC responds to Pan Xiaoying's mother's insistence: Taiwan and Hong Kong governments need to sit down and talk

2020-10-15T15:28:11.123Z


Taiwanese murderer Chen Tongjia planned to go to Taiwan to surrender this month, but Guan Haoming, the Secretary-General of the Anglican Church, who assisted him, appeared at the Taiwan Office in Hong Kong yesterday (14) and was refused visa. Victim Pan Xiaoying’s mother wrote a letter today (15th)


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Written by: Zhu Yashuang

2020-10-15 23:18

Last update date: 2020-10-15 23:18

Taiwanese murderer Chen Tongjia planned to go to Taiwan to surrender this month, but Guan Haoming, the Secretary-General of the Anglican Church, who assisted him, appeared at the Taiwan Office in Hong Kong yesterday (14) and was refused visa.

The victim's mother, Pan Xiaoying, today (15th) wrote to Chen Mingtong, chairman of the Taiwan Mainland Affairs Committee, hoping to simplify procedures in Taiwan, put down differences with the Hong Kong government, and let Chen go to Taiwan to surrender as soon as possible and accept legal sanctions.

The MAC said in the evening that it had sent a letter to condolences Pan’s parents and reiterated that the position of achieving judicial justice remains unchanged. The Hong Kong government should respond pragmatically to the earlier request for mutual legal assistance from Taiwan, so as to restore the true facts and course of the crime and give the suspects what they deserve. "Taiwan and Hong Kong governments need to sit down and have a good talk."

Chen Tongjia's case | Pan Xiaoying's mother sent a letter to the Mainland Affairs Council of Taiwan to urge the simplification of procedures for Chen to surrender as soon as possible

Chen Mingtong, chairman of the Taiwan Mainland Committee, wrote to Pan Xiaoying's parents, stating that the judicial justice position remains unchanged.

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The MAC stated that it had received a letter from Pan Xiaoying's parents in the afternoon, and the chairperson Chen Mingtong felt extremely painful in his heart. He understood the piercing pain of losing his beloved daughter. He also sent a letter of care through the Taiwan office in Hong Kong.

Chen Mingtong stated in the letter that just as the Shilin District Prosecutor’s Office who handled the case has made an appeal, the Hong Kong government should pragmatically respond to the earlier request for mutual legal assistance from Taiwan in order to restore the true facts and course of the crime and allow the suspect to receive due sanction Therefore, the Taiwan and Hong Kong governments need to sit down and have a good talk.

Chen Mingtong said that the door of the Taiwan government is always open, and he hoped that Papa Pan and Mama Pan could also urge the Hong Kong government to quickly knock on this door so that the suspect can receive due legal sanctions and comfort the victims.

Pan Xiaoying’s mother sent a letter today to Chen Mingtong, chairman of the Taiwan Mainland Affairs Council, urging to simplify the procedures and allow Chen to surrender to Taiwan as soon as possible and accept legal sanctions.

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