On June 18, Chen Wei-jen (陳惟仁), Lee Yi-hsien (李易諴) and Lin Yung-ta (林雍達) were questioned following raids by Taipei prosecutors and investigation agents. Chen Wei-jen, one of three former aides of Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) legislators indicted for contravening the National Security Act, is escorted by police in Taipei yesterday. Chen was the first to be recruited by Huang Guanlong (黃冠龍), an intelligence officer from the Chinese Ministry of State Security, prosecutors said. Lin allegedly agreed to work as a spy in exchange for money. From 2012 to 2018, Chen and Lin worked for then-KMT legislator Chen Shu-huey (陳淑慧), now Chiayi deputy mayor, while Lee worked for then-KMT legislator Chang Li-shan (張麗善), now Yunlin County commissioner.
Source: Taipei Times August 13, 2020 15:56 UTC