Reported by Chen Yen-Ling / Summary Report
Lieutenant General Cheng Chen-Hsiang, Commander of the Military Police Command, received Mr. Hsing Tai-Chao, Prosecutor-General of the Supreme Prosecutors Office, yesterday, where the two conducted in-depth exchanges on topics such as judicial cooperation and crime prevention. Prosecutor-General Hsing commended the Military Police for their outstanding performance in various investigative missions, particularly praising their remarkable achievements in handling national security cases and providing judicial assistance. He encouraged the Military Police to continue enhancing their professional skills. In addition, he presented a special publication themed with National Security Law, Assembly and Parade Act, and Civil Associations Act, which provides a clause-by-clause analysis of the three laws and relevant interpretations. The book serves as a practical reference for law enforcement, helping to promote military investigative work through shared prosecutorial experience, thereby enhancing overall law enforcement effectiveness and jointly safeguarding public order and national security.
Aside from showing his appreciation to the Supreme Prosecutors Office for its long-term support and guidance toward Military Police missions, Commander Cheng also expressed hope that, based on the existing foundation of cooperation, both parties would further deepen their collaborative exchanges by continuing to promote practical training programs such as judicial trainee internships and Investigation Bureau training courses. These efforts aim to strengthen personnel interaction and experience sharing, foster positive engagement and cooperative understanding, and create new opportunities for collaboration between the judicial and military security sectors.
(The article is reproduced from Youth Daily News, Ministry of Defense)
