Core Insights - The Chaoyang Court in Beijing has concluded 108 cases related to food and drug crimes over the past six years, highlighting the prevalence of illegal activities such as the production and sale of counterfeit products and unapproved drugs [1][2][3] Summary by Category Food Crimes - A total of 64 food-related criminal cases were adjudicated, including the sale of counterfeit liquor brands like Guizhou Moutai and Wuliangye, and the sale of food products containing illegal additives [1][2] - Common offenses include the sale of meat products that do not meet safety standards and the use of banned substances in food production [1][2] Drug Crimes - There were 44 drug-related criminal cases, involving products such as medical beauty injections, traditional Chinese medicine, eye drops, vaccines, and medical devices [2] - Offenders often acquired unapproved drugs through informal channels, including the illegal sale of imported eye drops and the production of unapproved A-type botulinum toxin [2] Legal Proceedings and Sentencing - Among the 108 cases, 100 offenders received prison sentences, while 82 were given probation, with 60 of those under probation subjected to restrictions on their activities [2] - The court emphasized a comprehensive approach to tackling these crimes, holding both manufacturers and sellers accountable, and utilizing civil litigation to address social harm caused by these offenses [3] Future Actions - The Chaoyang Court plans to enhance its capabilities in handling complex food and drug crime cases by forming specialized teams of judges and support staff to improve the efficiency and quality of case adjudication [3]
六年审结108件食药犯罪案,朝阳法院发布食药犯罪审判白皮书
Xin Jing Bao·2025-03-26 11:43