A man in Datong Lake illegally hunted wild animals to give favors , and the consequences were very

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

Cao Moumou was criminally detained.

Cao Moumou illegally hunted wild animals.

Red Net Moment Yiyang, January 30The state clearly prohibits illegal hunting of wild animals, but some people are lucky to seek benefits or appetite, and commit crimes against the wind, and eventually eat the bitter fruits themselves.

Recently, when the Jinpen Police Station of the Datong Lake Public Security Bureau and the Dongting Lake Wetland Protection Staff inspected the Mapai Embankment in Jinpen Town, they found a man with suspicious appearance, suspected of illegal hunting in the lake. The staff immediately inspected the scene and seized 7 wild birds and animals in yellow woven bags on the spot.

After investigation, the suspect Cao was sentenced in February 2023 for hunting wild animals in the wetland reserve by releasing carbofuran (commonly known as: carbofuran, a toxic pesticide), and only came out of the detention center in January. Because of the approaching end of the year, the economy is tight, in order to drink the joy of wine "favor", I remembered the old tricks and the old business again, and "poisoned" the water surface of the Mapai Wharf on the embankment of the lake to hunt wild animals and prepare to sell them for money to subsidize the family.

After identification, the wild animals captured by Cao's poisoning were all "bean geese", a wild animal protected by the state's "three haves", and Cao's illegal hunting behavior not only caused damage to the wildlife population, but also may lead to an imbalance in the ecological environment. Illegal hunting will eventually bring itself to justice.

Police Tips:"Illegal hunting, the law does not tolerate it! "Whoever violates hunting laws and regulations by hunting in prohibited areas, during prohibited hunting periods, or by using prohibited tools or methods, destroying wildlife resources, and the circumstances are serious, is to be sentenced to up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, controlled release, or a fine.

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