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The man was detained for buying cigarettes on credit at a gas station, and his wife lit a lighter 5 times to threaten the clerk, and was prosecuted for finding an opportunity to set fire

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As reported on January 25, Shunyi, Beijing. In the early morning of April 10, 2023, the woman walked into a gas station in Shunyi District, took out a lighter from her jacket pocket and lit it, and walked to the gas dispenser.

The man was detained for buying cigarettes on credit at a gas station, and his wife lit a lighter 5 times to threaten the clerk, and was prosecuted for finding an opportunity to set fire

Light a lighter and threaten the clerk

The reason was that her husband often bought cigarettes at the gas station and paid on credit, and the staff demanded that he repay the arrears of 1,128 yuan that night, otherwise he would not be able to drive the car away. In a fit of rage, Li's husband left the car at the gas station and walked home by himself. When Li learned that his car was impounded for no reason, he was very angry and did not understand this behavior, so he went to the gas station and used extreme methods to ask for the car keys.

The man was detained for buying cigarettes on credit at a gas station, and his wife lit a lighter 5 times to threaten the clerk, and was prosecuted for finding an opportunity to set fire

Woman lights a plastic bag near a gas dispenser

The staff asked the woman to pay off the more than 1,000 yuan owed by her husband and return the car keys, but the woman ignored it and repeatedly sought the opportunity to set it on fire. She first lit a lighter five times to threaten the clerk, and then lit the plastic bag next to the gas dispenser, which was extinguished by the staff in time.

The man was detained for buying cigarettes on credit at a gas station, and his wife lit a lighter 5 times to threaten the clerk, and was prosecuted for finding an opportunity to set fire

Women's Lust Point Burning Branch

The police arrived at the scene and took him away, and the case was moved to the prosecutor's office for review and prosecution. The procuratorate believes that Li's behavior at the gas station constitutes intentional arson and endangers public safety, and recommends a sentence of three years in prison.

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