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Taiwan police target pro-Beijing ‘White Wolf’ in donations probe

Chang An-lo’s home and party offices searched as officers investigate source of funding for his pro-unification party

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Chang An-lo, nicknamed the “White Wolf,” regularly organises rallies in support of Beijing. Photo: AFP
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Investigators in Taiwan have searched the home and party offices of a pro-China former gang leader known as the “White Wolf” in a probe over donations ahead of key elections.

It comes as concerns grow about the involvement of organised crime in politics and escalating tensions between Taipei and Beijing.

China has long tried to influence politics on the self-governing island, which it claims as part of its territory.

Last month, the website of the ruling party was breached, allegedly by Chinese hackers, and there were also security breaches leading up to the 2016 presidential elections.

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“White Wolf”, whose real name is Chang An-lo, previously headed one of Taiwan’s biggest gangs before rebranding himself as a pro-China political activist.

Chang is known for his pro-unification stance and his Chinese Unity Promotion Party (CUPP) regularly organises rallies in support of Beijing.

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“We indeed conducted a search of the CUPP headquarters and residence of the main suspects for possible violation of the political donations act,” Chou Shih-yu, a spokesman for the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office, told AFP on Wednesday.

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