
Chang Jung-hsin
Chang Jung-hsin is the Director-General of the National Police Agency in Taiwan. He plays a critical role in overseeing national law enforcement efforts, including recent initiatives to counteract fraud and organized crime linked to cryptocurrency.
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National Police Agency (NPA) Director-General Chang Jung-hsin dismissed allegations of police radio communication system malfunction.
Minister discusses use of public alertsNational Police Agency Director-General Chang Jung-hsin said yesterday that authorities are considering requiring real-name registration to purchase smoke grenades.
NPA mulls new rules to purchase smoke grenadesNational Police Agency Director-General Chang Jung-hsin said today that authorities are considering requiring real-name registration when purchasing smoke grenades.
Smoke grenade registration, AI scanners at MRT consideredNational Police Agency Director-General Chang Jung-hsin provided details about the suspect's premeditated attack.
METRO RAMPAGE: Taipei attack premeditated, NPA saysChang Jung-hsin said the Railway Police Bureau, Taiwan Railway Corp and security guards have increased their patrol schedule at the railway station.
Sexual assault against foreigners rising: MOHW
Chang Jung-hsin is the Director-General of the National Police Agency who discussed measures to take down videos of the alleged sexual assault.
NPA shutting down videos of Taipei sexual assaultChang Jung-hsin is the National Police Agency Director-General who confirmed the threats targeting Wu and activists.
Recall campaign members allegedly received threatsNational Police Agency Director-General Chang Jung-hsin attended the legislative committee meeting.
New social order amendment to increase ticket scalping finesNational Police Agency Director-General Chang Jung-hsin attended the news conference.
NPA touts its anti-fraud efforts























