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Taiwanese Man Forced to Eat Faeces in Crypto Dispute By Triad Gang Lead By a Woman

A shocking case from Taichung, Taiwan, has gone viral across social media after five men were reportedly detained and humiliated over a cryptocurrency transaction dispute. Among them, two victims were coerced into performing indecent acts on each other, including forced oral acts and eating human waste. The disturbing footage and details of the incident have sparked outrage, particularly after the only female accomplice, known as “Hsuan Hsuan,” was exposed by Taiwanese media.

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Crypto Dispute Spirals Into Degrading Ordeal

According to reports, the five victims were lured to a location in Taichung where they were restrained by a group associated with a local triad gang. The main dispute stemmed from an online cryptocurrency investment that allegedly went sour, leading the gang to demand repayment and “discipline” those they believed were responsible.

Two of the men were filmed being forced to engage in humiliating acts while the others were beaten and threatened. The video, which has since circulated on local news and social platforms, has been removed due to its highly disturbing content.

What makes the case even more shocking is the role of the 23-year-old woman identified as Liu, or “Hsuan Hsuan.” She is believed to have played a key role in recording the acts, intimidating the victims, and helping move them between locations. Police investigations suggest that she may have been the one directing some of the abuse while appearing emotionally detached throughout the incident.

Authorities Respond, Public Demands Justice

Authorities have since arrested several suspects involved in the case, including Liu. The public outcry has been fierce, especially after netizens uncovered more details about Liu’s online persona, including social media posts that portrayed her as innocent and sweet—creating a stark contrast to her alleged involvement.

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Legal experts say the accused may face multiple serious charges, including unlawful confinement, indecent conduct, and criminal intimidation. The Ministry of Justice in Taiwan has promised a thorough investigation and severe consequences for those responsible.

The incident has drawn attention not only to the dangers of underground cryptocurrency deals but also to the alarming rise in viral abuse content being used for intimidation or extortion. High-risk financial dealings, especially involving digital assets, are increasingly becoming flashpoints for criminal activity in Southeast Asia, with law enforcement urging the public to remain cautious.

As the case unfolds, both mainstream media and the public continue to track the outcomes, demanding that all those involved, including Hsuan Hsuan, be held accountable for their actions.

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