The People’s Committee of Sao Do Ward, Chi Linh City, Hai Duong has carried out procedures for family members to go to Taiwan to identify and bring back the body of a male worker who was murdered in Taiwan (China).
Regarding the murder of a Vietnamese worker working in Taiwan (China), the leader of the People’s Committee of Sao Do Ward stated some information.
“Initially, it was confirmed that the victim was a male worker about 24 years old, named H. permanently residing in Sao Do ward. He had just come to Taiwan to work since the end of 2023, just a few months ago,” said the leader of the ward People’s Committee. Red Star exchanged.
The above leader added that the local authorities have only received preliminary information about the incident, and the specific contents will be further clarified by the competent authorities.
Taiwanese police arrested suspects who kidnapped for ransom and then murdered Mr. H. (Photo: SETN).
Regarding the above incident, the Department of Overseas Labor Management (Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs) said, according to a report by the Labor Management Board (Vietnam Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei), The unit contacted the authorities to find out information related to the case of a Vietnamese worker murdered in Taiwan.
According to information from Taoyuan city police, he is a VVH worker, from Hai Duong province. On March 7, this worker did not go to the factory to work.
Two days later, worker H.’s family in Vietnam said he was kidnapped and blackmailed due to debt.
After a period of investigation, at 7:34 p.m. on April 11, local police arrested a group of five Vietnamese people who kidnapped Mr. VVH. These people murdered Mr. H. and dumped his body on the sugarcane hillside in Bao Trung commune, Van Lam district. The case is being handled by local authorities.
Laborer H. entered Taiwan on October 12, 2023, under a supply contract and worked at the factory on Dong Vien Street, Zhongli District, Taoyuan City.
The Labor Management Board reported and requested the Department of Overseas Labor Management to direct companies sending workers to work abroad to notify and express condolences to the workers’ families.
Along with that, this company will coordinate with Taiwanese brokerage companies to support workers’ relatives in completing post-mortem procedures, organize funerals and resolve workers’ legal rights (salaries). , savings, insurance… if any).
To protect the legitimate rights and interests of Vietnamese citizens abroad, the Department requests units to coordinate closely with the Department during the process of resolving the case in Taiwan.