Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council Receives Threatening Email Demanding Removal of News on Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim

Today (27th), Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council received a threatening email demanding the removal of news reports regarding Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim being monitored by the Chinese Communist Party in the Czech Republic, stating that explosives had been placed in the Central Government Complex (North Building) and would be detonated if the news was not retracted. The council reported the incident promptly and conducted a security check, finding no explosives or suspicious items.
The council emphasized that they carried out the reporting procedures immediately and completed thorough safety inspections in coordination with relevant units, finding no evidence of explosives. They condemned such acts of intimidation that threaten public security, affirming that the government will handle these illegal activities according to the law.