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Special Jail Quarter for Wang Hsi-Ling
  • Special Jail Quarter for Wang Hsi-Ling

    Special Jail Quarter for Wang Hsi-Ling

This jail quarters are a one-story house with 37.8 pings (roughly 6*6 foot) in floor space, specially built in 1985, for Wang Hsi-ling, former chief of Military Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of National Defense, who was incarcerated because of his implication in the “Chiang Nan Case.” The house, separated from the main detention area by high-rise walls, with a small yard and a doorkeeper’s room at the gate, was once the Military Law School’s pond. This jail quarters are divided into two identical units with studio, living room and bedrooms, one for Wang Hsi-ling and the other for Wang’s deputy Hu Yi-ming. Wang stayed here for three years, then he was removed and placed under house arrest at Military Intelligence School, Yangmingshan, for the reason of cardiac arrhythmias and depression.
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