A cash reward has been offered by Chinese police for information that leads to the arrest of two Taiwanese influencers. Wen Tzu-yu and Chen Po-yuan are accused of publishing "anti-China" content ...
Chinese police on Thursday offered bounties of up to $35,000 for help arresting Taiwanese influencers Wen Tzu-yu and Chen Po-yuan on allegations that the pair disseminated "anti-China" content online.
Beijing – Chinese police on Nov 13 offered bounties of up to US$35,000 (S$45,500) for help in arresting Taiwanese influencers Wen Tzu-yu and Chen Po-yuan on allegations that the pair disseminated ...
FUZHOU -- The police of Quanzhou, Fujian province, on Thursday issued a bounty notice for clues on criminal and illegal activities of two Taiwan social media influencers who allegedly acted as ...
The police in Quanzhou, East China's Fujian province, issued a notice offering a bounty for clues on the criminal activities of two Taiwan online influencers — Wen Tzu-yu, known as Pa Chiung, and Chen ...
The police of Quanzhou in Fujian Province on Thursday issued a bounty notice for clues on criminal and illegal activities of two Taiwan social media influencers Wen Tzu-yu, also known as Pa Chiung, ...
Mainland Chinese police are offering a cash reward for tips on possible crime-related behaviour by two Taiwanese online influencers, saying their separatist activities are having a “terrible influence ...
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Chinese police offer cash bounty for information that helps arrest Taiwanese influencers Wen Tzu-yu and Chen Po-yuan
Chinese police have offered bounties of more than $53,000 for help arresting Taiwanese influencers Wen Tzu-yu and Chen Po-yuan on allegations that the pair disseminated "anti-China" content online.
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