**: China Youth Daily.
When she first met a 7-year-old girl, Zhou Wen (pseudonym), Li Siyao, a prosecutor from the Seventh Procuratorate Department of the Haidian District People's Procuratorate (hereinafter referred to as the "Haidian Procuratorate"), was reluctant to link her with a "remote **" case.
Li Siyao clearly remembers that Zhou Wen combed two braids that day, and a pink hairpin was sandwiched next to the left sideburns, which was the pattern of a strawberry bear in "Toy Story". Li Siyao was just about to speak, but Zhou Wen quickly lowered her head and said timidly, "I really regret contacting a bad uncle on the Internet."
The "bad uncle" in Zhou Wen's mouth is the defendant in the "Shu ** child case" handled by the Haidian Procuratorate. According to Shu's confession, within 3 years, he "separated" more than 40 minors, and none of the guardians of the victimized minors reported the case. He is currently being detained at the Haidian District Detention Center in Beijing, and the case is being tried by the Haidian District People's Court in Beijing.
The procuratorate recommended that the defendant be sentenced to the highest level.
In July 2022, during a special inspection of a short ** platform, a number of abnormal accounts were discovered, which may involve the use of the Internet to harm minors, so they reported to the Haidian Branch of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau. After investigation and verification by the Haidian Branch, the suspect Shu was arrested and brought to justice. In September 2022, the Haidian Procuratorate approved the arrest of Shu in accordance with the law.
According to Shu's confession, from the second half of 2019, he has successively tricked or coerced more than 40 minors to make ** actions and provide ***. When Li Siyao and other case-handling personnel opened the electronic data stored by Shu, they were deeply stung. "There are more than 40 folders in Shu's mobile phone, all of which are named after the victim minors, all of which are the privacy of the victim girls**, etc. ”
Looking at the innocent faces in the folder, Li Siyao was very angry. "This is my wish, I hope that he will be severely punished by the law. Li Siyao said.
According to the statistics of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, from 2020 to 2022, procuratorates at all levels across the country prosecuted 7,761 people suspected of using telecommunications networks to commit crimes against minors, and prosecuted crimes such as "air contact" and "offline" accounted for nearly one-sixth of juvenile crimes.
On June 1, 2023, the "Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Law in the Handling of ** and Juvenile Criminal Cases" (hereinafter referred to as the "Interpretation") came into effect.
In August 2023, the Haidian Procuratorate transferred the case to the Haidian District People's Court. The Haidian Procuratorate's sentencing recommendation for Shu was 15 years in prison. Li Siyao explained that in recent years, China's legal system for the protection of the rights and interests of minors has become increasingly sound, and according to the provisions of the Criminal Law and the Interpretation, children can be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison. "The 'Shu ** child case' is very bad in terms of the means of committing the crime, the number of victims and the impact of the case, and I hope to warn those potential perpetrators through this case. ”
None of the guardians of the more than 40 minor victims reported the incident.
In the process of handling the "Shu ** child case", Tian Ran, assistant prosecutor of the Seventh Procuratorate Department of the Haidian Procuratorate, came into contact with "Space**" for the first time
Tian Ran found that in the past three years, none of the guardians of the minor victims reported the case, and Shu's methods of committing crimes were varied, and "making girlfriends" was one of the usual methods.
Tian Ran told a reporter from China Youth Daily and China Youth Network that Shu, an unemployed person born in the 90s, is good at forging his identity and specifically looking for girls around 10 years old on the Internet as the target of the crime, because "they are easier to deceive". Before the crime, he "soaked" on the Internet for a long time every day, swiping short ** to find "prey". "I was adopted by my adoptive parents, but they didn't treat me very well and often kept me alone at home, would you like to be my friend? After finding the "prey", Shu took the initiative to show favor to the girls with the well-built personality.
If you want to become a "girlfriend" with Shu, you must pass the test of the "girlfriend trilogy". Shu asked the girls to exchange basic personal information with him, such as name, age, school, home address, parents**, etc., and then, Shu would send his false privacy ** to the victim girl, asking for exchange, if refused, Shu would launch a psychological offensive, "I sent it to you, if you don't send it to me, do you dislike me" "I only have a friend like you" "Then I'll tell your parents that you secretly surf the Internet" ......Under Shu's soft grinding and hard bubbles and coercion and temptation, many victimized underage girls walked into the trap step by step.
To the surprise of prosecutors, many of the guardians of the minor victims were convinced that Shu was a 10-year-old girl. In order to accurately confirm the victim's information, during the handling of the case, they went to several provinces and cities, and "I can't remember how much closed-door soup they ate." Li Siyao told a reporter from China Youth Daily and China Youth Network that one of the biggest difficulties in handling the "Gap **" case is the non-cooperation of the parents of the minor victims, as well as the incomprehension and blame of the children.
It's all over, don't call ** again, we don't have to hold him (Shu) responsible. Liu Xia (pseudonym), the mother of the victim girl, did not want her daughter to recall the sad incident, and Liu Xia was a little indifferent in the face of Li Siyao's repeated calls. Li Siyao said that the available evidence shows that Liu Xia's daughter has been violated for three years, which is the longest and worst victimization, and she hopes to tell the girl the good news that Shu has been brought to justice, "so that she will not be afraid anymore."
Another mother, Huang Cen (pseudonym), was so excited that she couldn't cry when she heard the news of Shu's **. "After more than a year, this string that was strained in my heart was finally let go and I was able to sleep well. Huang Cen said that a year ago, after she accidentally found out that her daughter was threatened and filmed by Shu, she contacted Shu as soon as possible and wanted to confront him, but Shu's words made her panic. "You call the police, anyway, I know your daughter's name and school, and I'll send ** to her classmates and teachers when the time comes. Huang Cen was so frightened that he hung up**.
Mechanisms for preventing violations against minors in primary and secondary schools need to be established urgently.
Recently, at the second session of the 14th Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Ren Xuefeng, member of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and vice president of the Beijing Municipal High People's Court, put forward a proposal on "Strengthening the Construction of Supervision Mechanisms for Primary and Secondary Schools to Prevent Harm to Minors".
Ren Xuefeng pointed out that the protection of minors in individual schools only stays at the level of the rule of law classroom, and the relevant systems and mechanisms for supervision and management within schools are not perfect, the implementation is weak, the procedures are not clear, and the responsibilities are not clear. He suggested that schools should comprehensively institutionalize the protection mechanism for primary and secondary school students, from the "top leader" to the directors of all grades, class teachers, and classroom teachers, all of whom should clarify their responsibilities for protecting students, establish effective accountability and punishment mechanisms, and force them to truly assume the responsibility of protecting minors.
Xi Peizhi, deputy secretary-general of the Juvenile Law Research Association of the Shanghai Law Society, noted that in recent years, the proportion of first-class crimes in crimes against minors has continued to increase; ** Victimized crime victims are getting younger and younger; New types of crimes, such as telepathy** and online lure, are representative.
Parents are the first responsible for their children's growth, and they should always pay attention to their children's growth and changes. Xi Peizhi told the reporter of China Youth Daily and China Youth Network that the "Interpretation" has been implemented for more than half a year, and it should continue to do a good job in the publicity of the "Interpretation" and send a clear signal to the lawbreakers. Judicial organs at all levels should strictly grasp the spirit of the "Interpretation" in prosecution, trial, and other links, strictly apply the "Interpretation", and ensure that crimes and punishments are unified.
1. The punishment is commensurate.