During the Dajia Mazu pilgrimage, shocking news emerged that a "man attacked temple staff with a hard hat." The police immediately took action to arrest and handle the situation.
- byVic

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The Dajia Mazu pilgrimage event kicked off with great excitement, but a video circulated online showing a man attacking a temple staff member with a motorcycle helmet. After receiving a report, the police arrested the man surnamed Huang and charged him under the Social Order Maintenance Act. It is reported that the incident stemmed from a scuffle between members of the Zhenlan Temple and another group during the procession, which led the dissatisfied man to lash out. The police urged the public to remain rational and respectful while participating in the event and emphasized that any acts of group fighting will be dealt with according to the law.
The Instant Center reported that the Dajia Mazu pilgrimage event has lively commenced; however, a video circulating online shows a man allegedly involved in a pushing conflict with staff, actually using a motorcycle helmet to attack temple personnel! After receiving the report, the police immediately arrested the suspect and transferred the man for legal action according to the Social Order Maintenance Law.
According to police information, a citizen uploaded a video of the "Dajia Mazu Fighting Cup" on the messaging app Telegram. In the video, as the Mazu palanquin from Zhenlan Temple was parading, a pushing incident occurred between members of the temple and members of an unidentified group wearing white shirts, leading to dissatisfaction from a man in the group, who then picked up a motorcycle helmet on the roadside and attacked the temple members.
After receiving the report, the police quickly activated a rapid deployment team to handle the situation at the scene; however, the involved parties had already left after the incident. Upon arriving and understanding the situation, the police contacted the temple member who had been assaulted. The member stated that due to the large crowd during the Dajia Mazu procession, temple members may have pushed against the group in white shirts to clear a path for the Mazu palanquin, resulting in the attack. However, the member indicated that he was unwilling to file any criminal charges.
After the police reviewed surveillance footage, they confirmed the identity of the suspect involved and notified him to come in for questioning. The entire case is being handled in accordance with violations of the Social Order Maintenance Law.
The Dajia Police Station reminds that the Dajia Mazu pilgrimage is an annual religious event that attracts thousands of devotees. All participants should maintain an attitude of respect and rationality. Due to the crowded conditions during the procession, pushing and waiting are inevitable, and it is hoped that the public can be understanding and tolerant to create a safe and harmonious environment for the pilgrimage. If incidents of mass brawls or disturbances occur during the event, the police will strictly enforce the law without leniency.
Please do not imitate bad behavior!