Taiwanese actor Wang Dailu was sentenced to six months in prison for violating the Personal Information Protection Act.

According to Taiwanese media ETtoday on the 22nd, Wang Dailu, who had been embroiled in controversy over draft evasion, was sentenced on the 22nd to six months in prison for violating the Personal Information Protection Act along with his girlfriend, a police officer, a second-generation chaebol, and organized crime members. This sentence can be commuted to a fine.

Earlier, in 2024 Wang Dailu paid the ringleader A 3.6 million New Taiwan dollars (about 150 million won) to request forged military service documents in an attempt to obtain an exemption.

But A was arrested and detained on separate fraud and drug charges, cutting off contact, and when A did not respond Wang Dailu thought he had been scammed and reported it. Afterwards, Wang Dailu is reported to have used his connections to secretly look up A's personal information through a police officer who was then acting captain of the Taipei City criminal division.

While investigating the fraud case, police saw that Wang Dailu's phone contained a large amount of material and discovered his involvement in draft evasion. Another incident in which he allegedly instigated an Uber driver to be assaulted was also accidentally revealed, leading to his capture.

Meanwhile, Wang Dailu has been classified as a "bad celebrity" who caused social controversy over this incident and faces the prospect of being expelled from the Chinese entertainment industry.

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