Premier presents awards over results of criminal casesBy Sean Lin / Staff reporterPremier Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) yesterday presented awards to civil servants who were instrumental in investigations that he said helped maintain social stability and safeguard the economy. Premier Su Tseng-chang, second right, smiles at an awards ceremony in Taipei yesterday after presenting awards to civil servants who helped foil an operation making counterfeit Triple Stimulus Vouchers. The Yunlin District Prosecutors’ Office, the Yunlin County Police Bureau and the Ocean Affairs Council joined forces to investigate a factory in Yunlin County that was making counterfeit Triple Stimulus Vouchers, Su said. Equipment was seized and five suspects were arrested, ending an operation that had a potential cost to the public of NT$370 million (US$12.53 million), he said. The Customs Administration, as well as Taichung and Hsinchu County police department personnel intercepted 277,000 Chinese-made masks labeled as “Made in Taiwan,” Su said.
Source: Taipei Times August 20, 2020 15:56 UTC