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Taiwanese man fined for graffiti in HCM City street
  • | dtinews.vn | November 15, 2018 12:33 PM
A Taiwanese man who was caught painting graffiti on Bui Vien Pedestrian Street in Ho Chi Minh City's District 1 has been summoned by local police.


Chang Yu Jui at the police station


The man, Chang Yu Jui, 28, was caught tagging at 31 Bui Vien Street by a crime patrol police team at 4 am on November 14.

At the police station, the man admitted his actions and said that he was temporarily living in Ward 12 in District 4.



His work on Bui Vien Street


Checking his mobile phone, police found many other examples of poor quality tags which Chang Yu Jui said he took after painting in different places in the city.



Many examples of tags were found on Chang Yu Jui's mobile phone


The police have informed the Department of Immigration about the issue.

Chang Yu Jui may face fines of VND 1.5 million (USD65) for his artwork.

Many buildings in Ho Chi Minh City are covered in graffiti while the local authorities struggle to deal with the situation.

Chief of the District 3 People's Committee's office, Pham Thi Thuy Hang admitted that they are struggling to deal with the problem.

"Most of the graffiti is done at night so it is difficult to catch them," Hang said.

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