Donating air gun laboratory to Kaohsiung City Police Department, Enherya invites Tai Tzu-ying to join the inauguration.
Enherya collaborates with Tai Tzu-ying to donate the first air gun laboratory to the Kaohsiung City Police Department in the south.
The "Air Gun Laboratory" of the Kaohsiung City Police Department's Criminal Investigation Center was officially opened this December. This is the first "Air Gun Laboratory" in southern Taiwan, fully supported by Enherya Medical Aesthetic Group, which donated professional equipment for firearm testing, including bullet collection boxes and gun safes. The opening ceremony invited badminton queen Tai Tzu-ying to serve as a forensic officer for a day, along with the director of the forensic center, Hsieh Dong-he, and the president of Enherya, Zhong Jin-yuan, to unveil the laboratory together, jointly pledging to "combat illegal firearms and end violence."

The Kaohsiung City Police Department stated that Enherya has long been actively supporting the police force, from sponsoring AEDs, gas masks to reflective vests, repeatedly demonstrating concern for public safety through practical actions. This sponsorship of air gun laboratory equipment further provides professional support for combating illegal firearms in the southern region, making Kaohsiung the first city in the south to have such a professional laboratory, enhancing law enforcement efficiency.
The first air gun laboratory in the south was unveiled, with the Kaohsiung City Police Department and Enherya inviting badminton queen Tai Tzu-ying, whose parents both came from the police force and transitioned to firefighting, to serve as a "one-day forensic officer." She personally experienced the air gun verification process. The director of the police department's criminal investigation center, Hsieh Dong-he, the president of the sponsoring organization Enherya, Zhong Jin-yuan, and CEO Zhuang Zi-ying posed for a photo with Tai Tzu-ying and received a "P Power Police" figurine from the police department.

The Criminal Forensics Center stated that the laboratory personnel have been trained and qualified by the Criminal Investigation Bureau, obtaining certification. The instruments used include infrared photoelectric barriers and speed measuring devices from the American manufacturer OEHLER, which have been reviewed and approved by the Ministry of the Interior's National Police Agency. The identification process calculates the bullet's velocity by measuring the time difference as the bullet passes through the photoelectric barrier when fired from the infrared sensing firearm, and then converts it into the kinetic energy per unit area of the bullet. The laboratory issues identification reports that can serve as the basis for prosecution, detention, and court judgments.
The police department stated that after three years of preparation, the "Air Gun Laboratory" has been established, with a focus on excellence in equipment procurement and personnel training. In the past, when the Kaohsiung City police seized air guns, both long and short, they had to regularly send personnel by special vehicle to the Criminal Investigation Bureau for identification. The process from seizing the firearm to obtaining the identification report usually took 3 to 6 months. Now that the Air Gun Laboratory has been established and is operational, the identification process can be shortened to about 2 weeks, which is expected to improve the efficiency of case investigations.

Enherya Medical Beauty stated that supporting police law enforcement is a corporate responsibility to society and a public welfare philosophy that Enherya has adhered to for many years. In the future, Enherya Medical Beauty will continue to actively support police units, including donating more professional equipment, assisting law enforcement and safety protection, and promoting public safety campaigns against drugs and violence, hoping to leverage corporate power to work hand in hand with the police to create a safer living environment.