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    Expert's doubts on Chen shooting saga
    By Tonny Chan (China Daily HK Edition)
    Updated: 2004-06-08 10:33

    A former senior Hong Kong police investigator believes there are strong grounds for doubting the alleged "assassination" attempt on Chen Shui-bian, which took place just before the controversial "presidential election" in Taiwan.

    Chen was sworn in as Taiwan's "president" on May 20 amid massive protests from voters who suspected that a trick had taken place.

    Hong Kong-based investigator Steve Vickers said the shooting incident on March 19 is no less controversial.

    Last month, Vickers and his fellow investigators of International Risk Limited completed a preliminary inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the incident. They then presented their findings to Hong Kong solicitors firm PC Woo & Co, which had engaged them on behalf of a group of Hong Kong and overseas Chinese.

    Vickers, former chief of the Hong Kong police Criminal Intelligence Bureau, would not identify his clients, only saying they were from neither the mainland nor Taiwan.

    His team is believed to be the only investigative professionals in Hong Kong hired to independently investigate the incident.

    Was it an assassination attempt or not?

    "There are reasonable grounds to believe that it was not an attempted assassination," said Vickers, president and chief executive officer of International Risk.

    He recommended that a comprehensive and independent judicial inquiry be launched into the incident and its aftermath. "All interviews with witnesses should also be conducted under polygraph," he suggested in an interview with China Daily yesterday.

    Preliminary findings have revealed numerous grave discrepancies and unanswered questions before, during and after the events in Tainan, where the shooting occurred on March 19.

    The conclusion was drawn after his team reviewed Chen and his deputy Annette Lu's activities and circumstances around them before, during and after the incident. The team did not have access to information under Taiwan government control.

    A number of doubts hanging over the incident have yet to be cleared up, according to Vickers.

    On the morning of March 19, Taiwan National Police Administration Deputy Director General Liu Si Lin was informed that triad members had planned to fire shots during Chen and Lu's parade "to cause chaos". But security was not tightened for the duo's motorcade.

    Three "presidential" doctors, rather than the two usually appointed for election activities, accompanied Chen on March 19. The decision has yet to be explained.

    During the high point of a very closely contested election, Chen took an unannounced 90-minute lunch and break from 11:50 am to 1:20 pm.

    There was also the yet unexplained switch of Chen and Lu from the "presidential" car to a totally unprotected vehicle, a red jeep. The driver was personal secretary to Municipal Counsellor for Tainan Mid-west District Kuo Shing-liang, who was not security trained.

    The decision to use a non-security trained driver was "unusual", especially after Liu of the National Police Administration was informed of the possibility of a possible shooting incident.

    Also Vickers said he could not believe the lack of any appropriate reaction from "presidential" aide-de-camp Chen Tsai Fu and other security personnel when a projectile damaged the windscreen of the red jeep. The lack of reaction could have left Chen and Lu in a "killing zone".

    There were "serious discrepancies" in the initial statement of Chen, including the alleged application of ointment by a security guard, and an unconfirmed statement by Dr Tan Guang Huan, deputy head of Song Shan Hospital, that two presidential doctors got on the jeep and "wrapped Chen and Lu's wounds with a bandage".

    There was also the decision to use Chi Mei Hospital rather than a closer hospital and the coincidence of Chi Mei Hospital director, Chan Chi-shean, being at the hospital premises having a haircut.

    Vickers said the apparent lack of a complete body check of Chen for other injuries or an X-ray of Chen prior to cleaning and suturing the wound was hard to believe.

    What's more, the reported recovery of a bullet head inside Chen's clothing was not impossible but certainly extraordinary. It was apparently found only when Chen was X-rayed.

    There was also the reported recovery of another bullet at an undisclosed time while the vehicle was at Chi Mei Hospital.

    Speaking of the first bullet, Vickers said the evidence of the location of this bullet was not fully determined.

    After the incident, two cartridge cases were discovered close together. This suggests two shots were fired from at or near the same spot on Chen's motorcade route.

    "If, as has been alleged, two shots were fired from one location from one firearm, it is extraordinary that one bullet is copper and the other is lead," he said.

    When Chen was taken to the emergency ward at Chi Mei Hospital, "presidential office" photographer Liu Si Ming admitted he had taken many photographs, yet many were apparently suppressed. Presidential Office spokesman James Huang explained later the images were "too bloody".

    This contradicted the lack of blood on Chen's clothing resulting from a wound of this type.

    Dr Henry Lee who flew to Taiwan to conduct forensic examination three weeks after the incident also emphasized the lack of blood on Chen's clothing.

    "This is highly surprising as, in the experience of International Risk, such a wound would have caused a lot of blood," Vickers said.

    He pointed to the lack of transparency regarding the forensic examination.

    "We do not doubt the integrity of Dr Lee who is an eminent scientist, but the provenance of the materials he was given to work with so long after the event," Vickers said. "Lee highlighted his finding of blue and white fibres on the bullet head. But these were not consistent with Chen's clothing on March 19."

    The release of an X-ray image with a bullet apparently near Chen's spine subsequent to the determination by the doctors that there was no bullet inside Chen's body was intriguing.

    This could have led some TV viewers to believe Chen's injuries were more serious than they actually were, Vickers said.

    At the end of the interview, Vickers showed a Japanese novel published in 2001, "The Secret Emissary of David", which depicts an assassination attempt on Chen during an election campaign and his re-election on a mass of sympathy votes by a margin of 300,000 votes.

    When Vickers was asked about his opinion on the "shooting incident", he was quick to add: "the apparent shooting incident".

     
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