Close Menu
Kaohsiung Times
    What's Hot

    Hengchun Vocational High School Students Sweep National AI Robotics Contest, Win Fourth Consecutive Gold

    Environmental Groups Challenge Zuoying Rezoning Plan

    Kaohsiung Leads Nation in Homebuyer Discounts as Market Turns a Bit More Rational

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads
    Kaohsiung Times
    Wednesday, November 26
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Latest
    • Local
    • Business
      • ESG
      • Technology
      • Energy
      • Real Estate
    • Pingtung
    • Politics
    • Lifestyle
      • Sports
      • Health
      • Entertainment
      • Travel
    • Long-form
      • Editorials
      • Formosa Files
      • Article Series
      • Books
    • Youth
    Kaohsiung Times
    • Latest
    • Local
    • Business
    • Pingtung
    • Politics
    • Lifestyle
    • Long-form
    • Youth
    Home » Are Fines Simply “The Cost of Doing Business”? Kaohsiung Farmer Pleads for Justice as Prosecutors Inspect “Grand Canyon” Gravel Pits
    ESG September 16, 20252 Mins Read

    Are Fines Simply “The Cost of Doing Business”? Kaohsiung Farmer Pleads for Justice as Prosecutors Inspect “Grand Canyon” Gravel Pits

    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link Threads

    Local resident says over the past two years, numerous calls were made to police about gravel trucks entering the area before dawn while hired lookouts kept residents away.

    KAOHSIUNG — Kaohsiung prosecutors and police on Tuesday inspected huge illegal gravel pits in Meinong District (美濃區) that have been dubbed “the Grand Canyon of Meinong.” The inspection was the most recent of many that have taken place since the massive gravel theft scandal broke. The China Times newspaper reported that as the officials were leaving, a tearful 70-year-old farmer confronted them, saying her land had been ruined by years of unregulated excavation and dumping.

    Above: A farmer in her 70s (right) confronts Chief Prosecutor Chang Chun-hui (left) of the Qiaotou District Prosecutors Office as he inspects the illegal gravel pits known as the “Grand Canyon” in Kaohsiung’s Meinong District on Sept. 16, 2025. (Photo via The China Times/Lin Ya-hui)
    Above: A farmer in her 70s (right) confronts Chief Prosecutor Chang Chun-hui (left) of the Qiaotou District Prosecutors Office as he inspects the illegal gravel pits known as the “Grand Canyon” in Kaohsiung’s Meinong District on Sept. 16, 2025. (Photo via The China Times/Lin Ya-hui)

    The unnamed farmer said gravel trucks had been entering the area before dawn for more than two years while hired lookouts kept residents away. She also alleged that repeated police reports went unanswered and that only low-level workers were arrested, while the ringleaders remained at large.

    She said the waste dumped into the pits emits foul odors, and have ruined her crops. Uneven roads damaged by heavy trucks also caused her to crash her scooter, she added.

    Precinct police chief for Chishan District Wang Yung-chi quickly stepped in and spoke to the assembled media, promising that authorities have installed cameras and increased monitoring to stop further illegal dumping. “All those responsible will be caught,” Wang said.

    However, local residents remain skeptical, warning that fines are often seen by gravel operators as a cost of doing business. Critics point to recent cases in Meinong, Qishan and Dashu, which they say show the scale of the problem and are calling on the central government to strengthen mining laws so that, in one person’s words, “We don’t leave these scars for the next generation.”

    Share. Facebook Twitter Threads LinkedIn Email Copy Link

    Related Posts

    Environmental Groups Challenge Zuoying Rezoning Plan

    November 25, 2025

    Lai Jui-lung Unveils Vision to Make North Kaohsiung ‘Fastener and Chip Manufacturing Capital’

    November 23, 2025

    DPP Mayoral Nominee Candidate Lin Tai-hua Rallies in Qishan, Denies Assistant-Fee Fraud, says “Kaohsiung Isn’t Decided by Prosecutors”

    November 23, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Related Posts

    Environmental Groups Challenge Zuoying Rezoning Plan

    November 25, 2025

    Lai Jui-lung Unveils Vision to Make North Kaohsiung ‘Fastener and Chip Manufacturing Capital’

    November 23, 2025

    DPP Mayoral Nominee Candidate Lin Tai-hua Rallies in Qishan, Denies Assistant-Fee Fraud, says “Kaohsiung Isn’t Decided by Prosecutors”

    November 23, 2025

    Kaohsiung Police Break Up Mountain Dumping Ring; 11 Arrested in 48 Hours

    November 22, 2025

    Debate Over Older Drivers Heats Up After 73-Year-Old Makes Illegal Right Turn Into Scooters — 1 Dead, 8 Hurt; NT$300k Bail Ignites Outrage

    November 22, 2025
    Latest Posts

    Hengchun Vocational High School Students Sweep National AI Robotics Contest, Win Fourth Consecutive Gold

    Environmental Groups Challenge Zuoying Rezoning Plan

    Kaohsiung Leads Nation in Homebuyer Discounts as Market Turns a Bit More Rational

    The Twin Trend in Taiwan: Told by a Teen Twin

    Fubon Aozihdi Tower Tops 200 Meters; Structure Reaches 45th Floor as Kaohsiung’s North-End Skyline Rises

    Lai Jui-lung Unveils Vision to Make North Kaohsiung ‘Fastener and Chip Manufacturing Capital’

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest Vimeo WhatsApp TikTok Instagram

    News

    • Local
    • Business
    • Sports
    • Politics
    • Opinions
    • Lifestyle
    • Health

    News

    • Entertainment
    • Travel
    • Formosa FIles
    • Books
    • Technology
    • Youth
    • Latest

    Company

    • Information
    • Advertising
    • Classified Ads
    • Contact Info
    • Do Not Sell Data
    • GDPR Policy
    • Media Kits
    © 2025 Kaohsiung Times. Developed by Second Space.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.