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Acquisition of 30,000 illegally caught Suzaku and Chestnut Bunting A man was prosecuted

Legal Evening News2017-10-0713:24:07

Acquisition of 30,000 illegally caught Suzaku and Chestnut Bunting A man was prosecuted

Chestnut Bunting (Infographic)

Legal Evening News , Perception News ( reporter Yang Guohua ) knew that the wild birds he had acquired were illegally hunted, but Li still bought and raised them many times in order to sell them at a higher price in the future. A few days ago, Li was prosecuted by the People's Procuratorate of Ninghe District of Tianjin Municipality for concealing and concealing the proceeds of crime.

According to the Legal Evening News, the reporter of the Legal Evening News and The View News reporter understands that Li Mou, who committed the crime, is nearly 60 years old, and only his family, who has just Chinese, lives in Fengnan District, Tangshan City, Hebei Province. Before his arrest, he rented greenhouses No. 10 and No. 12 in a production base of edible mushrooms in Nancun, Fengtai Town, Ninghe District, Tianjin, and premeditated them for the storage and breeding of birds after purchasing wild birds.

Between September 20, 2016 and October 14, 2016, Knowing that the wild birds he had purchased were illegally hunted and without obtaining legal formalities, Li Mou repeatedly purchased them from a bird seller in the Lotus Pit Flower and Bird Market in Tangshan City, Hebei Province, at a price ranging from 5 jiao and 1 yuan, and raised them in a rented greenhouse for sale at a later higher price.

On October 19, 2016, after being seized, there were 18,300 ordinary Suzaku and 11,600 chestnut buntings in the greenhouses rented by Li.