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The police were called when a group of men caused a commotion amid a heated argument late Tuesday night in Taoyuan. The men turned out to be undocumented runaway migrant workers, and in the face of law enforcement, personal grievances were set aside as they tried to make a getaway from the second floor of the building they were in. Let’s see how it went down.
One by one, three men slide down the utility pole. They quickly run off upon landing. Zoom over, and it appears that they’re escaping from the police. The men turn out to be runaway migrant workers embroiled in personal dispute.
Past 11 p.m. Tuesday, the Taoyuan police received a call that the workers were fighting in a building on Minchuan Road in Guanyin District. They were in a heated argument, and even had clubs in hand. The police swiftly arrived to deal with the case.
As soon as the police arrived, the workers immediately gave up their fight and tried to escape. Some were seen rushing down the staircase, but there were already officers at the doorstep. And so they just as quickly turned back and looked for another way out. Two of them, of Vietnamese nationality, were arrested on the spot. One of them is a runaway migrant worker, who was then handed over to immigration authorities for deportation.
Chang Chia-wei
Caoluo Police Station, Taoyuan
We caught the Vietnamese men on the spot, respectively surnamed Lê and Nguyen. Lê is a runaway migrant worker. After questioning, Lê was transferred to Taoyuan City Specialized Operation Brigades. We’ll continue to track down and apprehend the remaining runaway migrant workers.
The police said they’ll continue to track down the three other men, who do not have documented immigration status.
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