on October 5, Yanzidun Police Station
of Huinong
District Public Security Bureau investigated and dealt with an illegal sand mining case
according to law and arrested four people
on the spot. Review of the case:
Recently
, Huinong District The Yanzidun Police Station
of the Public Security Bureau received a report from the people in its jurisdiction that
someone had stolen sand and gravel
in Yanzidun Township, Huinong District. After
receiving the alarm, the civilian auxiliary police on duty immediately rushed to the place
to arrange the situation around the clue area. At about
1 am on the day of verification
, the police saw a faint light
of a vehicle under a nearby bridge and immediately went forward to inquire and investigate
according to law. After investigation,
four people were driving a gravel truck suspiciously
facing the people. The interrogation of the police was tense
and evasive.
After further verification
, the police found that the
four people had not gone through any legal procedures
for collecting sand and gravel, so the police controlled the four offenders on the spot. NK23 and seized 5 vehicles 0 HTML0 UNK2 4 after questioning 0 HTML0 UNK2 5, the offender Wang Mou and other 4 people were lucky 0 HTML0 UNK2 6 felt that no one noticed 0 HTML0 UNK2 7 in the dead of night 0 HTML0 UNK2 8 drove a number of vehicles to steal sand and gravel under the bridge 0 HTML0 UNK2 9 never expected to be caught red-handed by the police! 0 HTML0 UNK3 0 At present, the Huinong District Public Security Bureau has transferred four offenders to the Huinong District Natural Resources Bureau, and the case is being further investigated. 0 HTML 0 UNK3 1 How to convict illegal mining 0 HTML 0 UNK3 2 Article 343 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that 0 HTML 0 UNK3 3 violates the provisions of the Mineral Resources Law and mines without obtaining a mining license. Whoever, without authorization, enters and mines in a mining area that is embraced in State plans, a mining area that is of great value to the national economy or another person's mining area, or mines specified minerals of which protective mining is prescribed by the State, if he refuses to stop mining after being ordered to do so, thus damaging the mineral resources, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance and shall also, or shall only, be fined; If serious damage is caused to mineral resources, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years and shall also be fined. 0HTML0UNK34