Recently, this Ningbo man who crossed the Taiwan Strait to avoid debt shocked the world! Bitcoin has once again become a hot news topic. This guy owed a lot of debt because of playing Bitcoin!
This guy is really brave, with strong psychological and physical qualities! He dared to cross the vast ocean by rowing a small boat alone, and was able to avoid the military and police ships along the way. After landing in Taiwan, no one would have noticed him unless he took the initiative to call the police. For a time, Taiwan's coastal defense system was extremely embarrassed and was ridiculed and criticized by the public.
Ningbo man Wang Xukun appeared in court for the first time yesterday in Taiwan, revealing that he was in debt because of playing Bitcoin, and he had no regrets about rowing a small boat to Taiwan! Facing reporters, he remained calm and shouted: Why don't you let me speak?
According to relevant image materials released by Taiwan media yesterday, Wang Xukun, a 31-year-old man from Ningbo who landed on the coastline of New Taipei City in northern Taiwan at around 6:00 in the morning on the 14th, appeared in court for the first time yesterday to be questioned by the prosecution!
The Taiwanese police put a helmet on him as per usual practice to prevent him from talking nonsense to reporters. The tall man showed no remorse or fear when he was dragged out of the police car and entered the court. Instead, he twisted his neck to "give a personal speech" and shouted "I want to be deported to a third country. Let me speak, why don't you let me speak!"
The Taiwanese reporters present had learned in advance that the man had fled to Taiwan because of his debt from playing Bitcoin, so they repeatedly asked him how much money he owed in mainland China. Wang Xukun played dumb and refused to answer this question!
Further information currently shows that the man named Wang Xukun went into the water from Niuweitang Beach in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province on the 9th. The rubber boat he was riding had a small gasoline engine mounted on the outside. When it was discovered on the morning of the 14th, the boat had been drifting on the sea for 5 days. There were 7 packs of compressed dry food, 69 bottles of drinking water, 30 of which had been drunk, 4 barrels of 20 kg gasoline and 3 empty military oil drums in the boat!
At the same time, no satellite navigation equipment was found on the boat, so it is suspected that the man might have used mobile phone navigation software!
Considering that Taizhou, Zhejiang is about 500 kilometers away from New Taipei City, Taiwan, the man had to travel about 100 kilometers south every day and avoid being discovered by other ships along the way. It was a thrilling journey. No wonder the man was exhausted and showed symptoms of dehydration after approaching the coast of New Taipei City!
Seeing this really makes people in the cryptocurrency circle sigh. Brother, it is a bull market now! How could he sneak into Taiwan to avoid the huge debt owed by playing Bitcoin in the mainland? I really want to know what kind of mobile phone he uses for navigation. He can row a small boat on a sea road of more than 500 kilometers without getting lost! Even if he drives a car for 500 kilometers on land, it is very tiring!
Some people suspect that this is not something that can be accomplished by one person, and whether there are accomplices involved in gambling and smuggling. The Taiwan police are still investigating!
If you ask me, this young man named Wang Xukun is really wasting his talent. He can accomplish such a life-threatening task. If he used his ability in the right way, such as running a marathon or a triathlon, he might win a national championship. Don’t you think so?
Now Wang Xukun has a beautiful idea, thinking of using Taiwan as a springboard to run to Australia and New Zealand in the future. If this really works, he will really be considered to have successfully escaped from debt. It is estimated that it will be difficult for him to get what he wants. If Taiwan opens this loophole, there are so many young people in the mainland who are in debt now, and they will all take risks.
In fact, when I think back, I find him quite funny and a bit unnecessary. When he climbed onto the coast of Taiwan, no one really noticed him. If he hadn't said anything and just walked into the crowd, who would have known about it? What would the creditors on the mainland do? This silly kid, why did he do that?
$$BNB