
The three continued to bully Lee and imprisoned him for two days until he was finally released. Lee was too ashamed to tell anyone about the tattoos after his release and the police did not learn about the case until one of Lee's friends told a police officer in the Beitou Police District that Lee needed some help. Police later found Liu and the two other suspects, and they all admitted that they had tattooed words on Lee's back. However, they refuted the accusation that they had imprisoned Lee.
It was done out of “fun” and all they wanted was to practice their tattoo technique on the victim's back. Lee was quoted in the report as saying that he only agreed to have them tattoo on his arms but they forced him to have expletives tattooed on his back as well. He was angry and nervous when he found these tattoos could not be washed away. He was also afraid that Liu and the other suspects might hurt him if he told anyone about the tattoos, so he kept quiet for more than half month.
The report said a plastic surgeon had already expressed willingness to help remove the tattoos on Lee's back for free, which usually costs around NT$ 300,000.
Posted by Neal Liao
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