According to a report on October 16 by Taiwan’s United news website, a female tourist from Hong Kong attracted the attention of the Hong Kong media during a recent sexual assault case in the lobby of Taipei Station in Taiwan. Netizens in Hong Kong expressed anger, “There’s no one here to help.””Is the self-effacing human touch still there?””There are so many people around, but no one has stopped him.””The security in Taiwan is really worrying now.”.

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According to reports, the incident took place on the afternoon of September 9. Wanted prisoner Qiu Shengming allegedly sexually assaulted a woman in the lobby of Taipei station in full view of the public. Especially at that time many witnesses, but no one to stop, until the second floor of the Malaysian tourists found, commissioned a friend to help the police, Qiu Shengming was arrested by the police.
United News noted that after the relevant news was reported by the Hong Kong media, some Hong Kong netizens expressed anger, “It’s fine if no one helped. Why didn’t anyone call the police? The entire Taipei Station should have been full this afternoon. It was completely unbelievable, and none of the security guards found it.”. “The indifference of the Taiwanese is really chilling,” said another netizen. “The wanted criminals still dare to show up at the station.””If it happened in Central Station, they would be subdued in less than 10 seconds.”.
” also has the Taiwan Netizen message to say,” Taiwanese passer-by, I really do not know what to say more, really is very sorry, very sorry.
The United News Network previously mentioned in a report that Qiu Shengming is a wanted criminal with a history of drunk driving, drugs and theft. On the 9th, he sexually assaulted a drunk female tourist from Hong Kong in the lobby of Taipei Station, the incident after about 10 minutes but no one stopped, although the Iron Police received a report after the arrest of Qiu, but the incident triggered heated discussion. The police confirmed that the two were friends and said the victim had met Qiu after a four-day stay at the Taipei Station and was sexually assaulted by a drunk female tourist. Liang Wenjie, vice chairman of Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Commission, said on the 16th that the victim had left Taiwan by plane and was”Very sorry and sad” about the case.