Odaily Planet Daily News: Due to the suspected fraud case of JPEX, many artists from Hong Kong and Taiwan, including Taiwanese singer-songwriter Chen Lingjiu, were involved in the storm; because a victim sued Chen Lingjiu, Chen was changed from a witness to a defendant; the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office searched nine locations of JPEX's business in Taiwan yesterday and interviewed JPEX Taiwan's chief partner Zhang Dongying and four others. After the interrogation, Zhang Dongying and lecturer Shi Yu were detained and denied access to visitors for suspected crimes such as violating the Banking Act and money laundering; the Taipei District Court will hold a detention hearing today. In addition to the inconsistent statements of Zhang and Shi in the court hearing, both of whom were detained and denied access to visitors by the prosecutors, other defendants include business Liu Jianfu, who was released on bail of 50,000 yuan, and JPEX Taiwan registration person Niu Gengsheng was invited back. It is understood that Zhang Dongying and other team members in Taiwan have deep roots with the Hong Kong JPEX management team, but this wave of searches did not seize related funds. Including Chen Lingjiu, the number of victims of JPEX in Taiwan may exceed 100, but only about a dozen people have filed lawsuits so far. The offshore virtual trading platform did not register its company in Taiwan in advance, nor did it complete the legal compliance statement for money laundering prevention, and thus solicited investors in Taiwan, thus violating the banking law and money laundering. (Liberty Times)