台灣網紅——溫子渝(網名「八炯」)與陳柏源(網名「閩南狼」)被中國正視通緝
2025年11月13日,福建省泉州市公安局正式發布一則備受矚目的懸賞通告,針對兩名來自台灣的知名網紅——溫子渝(網名「八炯」)與陳柏源(網名「閩南狼」)展開公開通緝與線索徵集。根據警方公告內容,這兩人涉嫌多項違法犯罪行為,具體案情尚未對外詳述,但已被列為重點追緝對象。泉州市公安局呼籲社會各界積極提供相關線索,協助警方偵辦。
公告中指出,凡是能夠提供有效情報,促成對相關嫌疑人成功抓捕或破案的人士,將依據貢獻程度,獲得人民幣5萬元至25萬元不等的獎勵。這項獎金制度顯示出警方對案件的重視程度,也反映出案件可能涉及的範圍與影響力非同小可。
溫子渝與陳柏源兩人皆是活躍於兩岸網路社群的知名人物。溫子渝以直率敢言、風格強烈的影片內容在社群平台上擁有不少粉絲,而陳柏源則以「閩南狼」之名在短影音平台發表具地方特色與社會時事評論的影片,擁有一定的影響力。由於兩人長期活躍於兩岸議題的輿論場,因此警方的懸賞通告一出,立即引起媒體與網民的廣泛關注與討論。
截至目前,警方尚未公布兩人涉嫌的具體罪名或案情細節,也未說明兩人目前是否仍在境內或已離境。外界推測,這次懸賞行動可能與近來警方在打擊跨境網路犯罪與不實信息傳播的行動有關。部分媒體也指出,這起事件可能涉及更深層的網路輿論操控與非法營利活動。
目前,泉州市公安局的通告仍在官方平台持續刊登,並設有專線接受舉報。警方強調,對提供線索者的身份資訊將嚴格保密,以確保舉報安全。此案後續的進展預計將成為兩岸輿論與法律界的焦點之一。
On November 13, 2025, the Quanzhou Public Security Bureau in Fujian Province issued a high-profile wanted notice, offering rewards for information leading to the capture of two well-known Taiwanese internet personalities — Wen Ziyu (online name “Ba Jiong”) and Chen Baiyuan (online name “Minnan Wolf”). According to the police announcement, both individuals are suspected of multiple criminal offenses. Although the specific charges have not yet been made public, the police have classified them as key targets of investigation and urged the public to provide any useful information.
The notice stated that anyone who provides valuable intelligence resulting in the arrest of the suspects or helps in solving the case will be rewarded with a cash prize ranging from 50,000 to 250,000 RMB, depending on the significance of their contribution. This level of reward indicates the seriousness of the case and the possible extent of its impact.
Wen Ziyu and Chen Baiyuan are both prominent online figures active across cross-strait social media platforms. Wen is known for his outspoken personality and bold commentary, often attracting significant attention online. Chen, under the alias “Minnan Wolf,” is popular for producing short videos that mix local Fujianese culture with commentary on current affairs. Their frequent involvement in politically or socially sensitive cross-strait topics has made them controversial figures.
Following the release of the wanted notice, the news immediately sparked widespread discussion among media outlets and netizens on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. So far, the authorities have not disclosed detailed information about the alleged crimes, nor have they confirmed whether the two suspects are still in mainland China or have fled abroad. Some analysts speculate that the case may be linked to recent nationwide crackdowns on cross-border online crimes, disinformation, or illegal profit-making schemes.
The Quanzhou police have continued to display the notice on official channels and provided a dedicated hotline for public reporting, emphasizing that all informants’ identities will be kept strictly confidential. As the case develops, it is expected to draw significant attention from both the public and legal communities across China and Taiwan.

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