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Criminal Investigation Bureau, National Police Agency

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Publish Date:2008-05-21

Update Date:2008-05-21

Units:Criminal Investigation Bureau

When policemen investigating the Internet escort service using the phishing investigation method, does it constitute as a form of entrapment and coercion?
When policemen investigating the Internet escort service using the phishing investigation method, does it constitute as a form of entrapment and coercion?  (The Criminal Investigation Bureau)
Currently, the police’s investigation and processing of Internet escort service is mainly based on whether the escort information left by the person involving in the case involves potential concerns of coercing others to engage in sexual transaction as stipulated by the Child and Adolescent Sex Trade Prevention Act, and the transaction is also made at a location based on the suspect has supplied of the phone number or contact method, which falls under entrapment investigation of the Code of Criminal Procedure, and does not constitute as entrapment coercion, while when involving entrapment, coercive conduct in the investigation and processing process, it is for the prosecutor to render the case and to bring a public prosecution.