When it comes to wild animals, we think about how to protect them, and the state explicitly prohibits the illegal hunting of wild animals, but some "bird lovers" like to "take them for themselves" and eventually eat their own fruits.
Recently, during their daily patrols, the people's police of the Forest Police Brigade of the Qian'an County Public Security Bureau found that in a poplar forest under their jurisdiction, someone had set up a bird catching tool without permission.
Ma Dong, police officer of the Forest Police Brigade of the Qian'an County Public Security Bureau:
First of all, I found that someone had set up a sticky net, and there were vertical iron sticky bird nets, and some bird cages hanging from the trees next to them. When we got closer, we found another man next to us, and he was hovering around the sticky net, supposed to see if the bird had come, so we decided that he should be this hunter.
In the face of the evidence, the suspect Niu Mou admitted to illegal hunting, and the police summoned the man to the public security organ according to law.
36 live mountain birds were found at the scene, along with 32 bird cages, 3 sticky nets, 24 iron bars, and 3 audio players, and then after we asked, he admitted to hunting mountain birds with hunting tools. According to the forensic laboratory, two of these mountain birds were only national second-level protected animals, and the remaining 34 were three-protected animals.
At present, Niu Mou has been taken criminal compulsory measures by the public security organs because he is suspected of illegal hunting, and the case is being further tried.
We released all 36 mountain birds into nature. The criminal suspect Niu Mou illegally hunted 36 mountain birds, which has reached the standard for criminal filing.
Police prompt
Hunting birds by setting up bird nets is illegal, not only destroying the ecological environment, but also very easy to kill precious wild protected birds, if the public security organs find illegal hunting of wild animals and birds, we will pursue legal responsibility for this.