Months of Silence After Cheating Scandal: Prince Detained for Military Service Evasion
Published atApr 01, 2026 05:22 pm
Taiwan's 'military service evasion case' has ensnared more celebrities and internet personalities! After New Taipei District Prosecutors executed three waves of crackdowns last February, May, and October, a fourth wave took place on the morning of the 1st, bringing in 'Prince' Chiu Sheng Yi, who was previously involved in an extramarital affair with Guo Guo. It is understood that the prosecution expected to detain nearly 10 people on the 1st, including several well-known male internet personalities. Prince (center) was escorted to the police station by police early in the morning for interrogation.This case has seen multiple crackdown waves, with many entertainment industry figures previously reported as involved or called in for statements, including Darren Wang, Chen Bolin, Hsiu Chieh-kai, Hsieh Kunda, Liao Yun-chieh, Chang Shu-wei, Chen Ling-jiu, and others. In addition, Hsieh Shi-ling, Tang Zhengang, and Chang Ching-hsiang also voluntarily came forward to clarify. With this round of detentions, the number of people involved is close to 20, an unusually large scale. Hsieh Shi-ling was criticized by prosecutors for cunningly evading responsibility.Hsieh Shi-ling Faces 2.5 Years Prison Request Details of Cunning Evasion Exposed
Additionally, Golden Bell Best Actor Hsieh Shi-ling voluntarily came forward for questioning on November 4th last year. After questioning, prosecutors set his bail at NT$300,000 (about RM37,000) on suspicion of violating military service and forging documents. However, the case has since taken a turn. On March 31st, prosecutors found that in order to evade responsibility, Hsieh not only came forward for a 'fake confession' after getting tipped off, but also contacted an unwitting drama crew’s consulting doctor to vouch for him, and after coming in made a false press release to clear his name. Prosecutors determined his post-crime attitude was malicious and officially charged him under the Military Service Act with a recommended sentence of two and a half years. His agent has not responded to the scandal since its outbreak.
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