Abandoning his biological father across provinces, a man was detained on Chinese New Year s Eve!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-12

Beijing News reporter Zhang Jingshu Editor Peng Chong Proofreader Wu Xingfa.

On Chinese New Year's Eve, when thousands of families were reunited, an abandonment case touched the hearts of the police of the Criminal Investigation Brigade of the Chenbal Huqi Public Security Bureau in Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia. The Beijing News reporter learned that eight people's police and auxiliary police officers worked hard overnight and successfully solved an abandonment case on Chinese New Year's Eve, February 9.

It is reported that on February 8, the Criminal Investigation Brigade of the Chenbalhuqi Public Security Bureau received a police report from the Border Management Brigade, saying that an elderly man had been found abandoned and seriously injured in a Gacha (Mongolian, that is, administrative village) in the jurisdiction. The Criminal Investigation Brigade quickly launched its investigation. After investigation, on January 29, the old man's son Lu Moumou took him from Dalian City, Liaoning Province to Hailar District, Hulunbuir City, by train. On January 31, Lu Moumou took his father to take a taxi to the Mozhigrad River Scenic Area in Chenbalhu Banner, and then abandoned him at a viewing platform and left. Due to the extremely low local temperature, the abandoned elderly man suffered severe frostbite on his feet and is currently being accepted in Hulunbuir People's Hospital**.

Regarding whether Lu Moumou's behavior constituted the crime of abandonment, the investigators collected a large amount of evidence and confirmed that Lu Moumou subjectively had the intention to abandon and the circumstances were heinous. On February 9, investigators summoned criminal suspect Lu Moumou in accordance with the law. After a surprise interrogation, Lu Moumou confessed to the facts of his crime. At present, Lu Moumou is under criminal detention in accordance with the law, and the case is under further investigation.

Article 261 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China: Where a person who is old, young, sick, or otherwise incapable of independent living has an obligation to support but refuses to do so, and the circumstances are heinous, he shall be sentenced to up to five years imprisonment, short-term detention or controlled release. Article 47 of the "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly" provides that where the elderly are violently interfered with their freedom to marry, or where they have an obligation to support or support the elderly, but refuse to support or raise them, and the circumstances are serious and constitute a crime, criminal responsibility shall be pursued in accordance with law.

Part**: Ping An Inner Mongolia official WeChat.

Duty Editor: Li plus or minus.

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