Sihai network

Police say three people have been detained

Original title: college students returned home to raise shrimps, robbed by villagers more than 10 times official: 3 people have been detained

These two days, the encounter of Liu Zhengxuan, a young entrepreneur from Yanshan Town, Dongkou County, Hunan Province, attracted a lot of attention on the Internet.

After graduating from college, he went back to his hometown to breed shrimps. Unexpectedly, over the past two years, his shrimp pond has been looted by local villagers for more than ten times, resulting in losses of hundreds of thousands of Yuan: from a few people secretly picking up fish to one hundred and eighty people openly fishing for shrimp & hellip; & hellip;

The staff dissuades the villagers who rob shrimps from the pond. If they don't want to see the latter, they have to push them up. As a result, there was a physical conflict and Liu Zhengxuan called the police.

Liu Zhengxuan graduated from university in 2015, and returned to his hometown Yanshan in 2017 to start breeding kiwi. Since then, his shrimp pond has been repeatedly robbed by villagers.

He remembered that at the beginning, the villagers just picked up some small fish and snails, but later more and more people could not stop them

'for example, several people picked up a small fish and went back. I'm very happy. Everyone is also very angry at it and wants to see it. When there are hundreds of people in the pond, they know you can't control so much, and their evil thoughts come out

According to the situation reflected by Liu Zhengxuan, the local police station also made a response. They said they had received an alarm this year, had accepted the case and were under investigation.

Lin Libo, Secretary of the Party committee of Yanshan Town, also introduced that two working groups have been set up in the local area, one is the public security department, and three villagers have been administratively detained. The second is composed of village and town cadres, who are responsible for ideological work for the villagers. 'because there are many people involved, we should channel the masses' thoughts and emotions. '

After the picture of villagers gathering to rob shrimp spread, a large number of netizens couldn't watch it:

Others have moved out of similar cases: it's not easy to start a business, it's really going to be found bankrupt & hellip; & hellip;

This is not an example. In recent months alone, there have been incidents of looting that are well known throughout the network.

At the end of July, Pang Dage, a melon farmer in Qi County, Hebi, Henan Province, was stolen by local villagers. He quickly grabbed one, but the other side's knee was scratched during the pull. After the police arrived, he also asked brother pang to pay 300 yuan.

And usually people steal melons, sometimes more than big brother Pang sells.

In early August, a semi-trailer with a full well cover overturned when passing through Gushi County, Henan Province. The next morning Mr. Song, the owner of the car, found that the 33 ton well cover was almost removed by nearby villagers.

He tried to dissuade but no one listened. He could only watch the well cover being pulled away by cars and cars, and then he was chased and beaten by others;

What kind of behavior is it to rob others' property?

Article 49 of the law on administrative penalties for public security clearly stipulates that whoever steals, swindles, plunders, seizes, extorts or intentionally damages public or private property shall be detained for not less than 5 days but not more than 10 days and may also be fined not more than 500 yuan; if the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for not less than 10 days but not more than 15 days and may also be fined not more than 1000 yuan.

More seriously, criminal responsibility can also be investigated:

According to Article 268 of the criminal law, those who gather people to plunder public or private property, if the amount is relatively large or if there are other serious circumstances, the ringleaders and those who actively participate in it shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance and shall also be fined; if the amount is huge or if there are other especially serious circumstances, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than 10 years and shall also be fined.