Reported by Chang, Ya-Chun
Lieutenant General Cheng Chen-Hsiang, Commander of the Military Police Command, hosted the “Seminar on the Procedural Framework for Military Police Enforcement of the ‘Military Installation Safety Protection Act.’” During the seminar, the responsible units presented briefings outlining the key points of the Act and essential execution guidelines. Comprehensive discussions were also conducted on common types of violations, handling procedures, and enforcement considerations, with the goal of clarifying operational protocols and strengthening the effectiveness of law enforcement by Military Police units.
Lieutenant General Cheng emphasized that since the promulgation of the Military Installation Safety Protection Act, it has provided law enforcement personnel with a clear legal foundation. As military judicial police officers, Military Police personnel shoulder significant law enforcement responsibilities and must be thoroughly familiar with relevant laws and procedures. In particular, when addressing cases such as unauthorized mapping, trespassing into military camps, drone surveillance, or matters involving national security, they must act in accordance with legal provisions and regulations to ensure the safety and integrity of military camps.
In closing, Lieutenant General Cheng encouraged all members of the Military Police units to continuously refine their professional knowledge and skills, enhance their military investigative capabilities, and ensure that all investigative procedures are conducted comprehensively and in accordance with standard operating procedures. By enforcing the law with diligence and precision, they exemplify the professional image of the Military Police in carrying out their law enforcement duties.
(The article is reproduced from Youth Daily News, Ministry of Defense)
