Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the increasing incidents of illegal trekking in the Qinling Mountains, emphasizing the need for strict adherence to ecological protection laws and regulations to safeguard this vital ecological barrier [1][4]. Group 1: Incidents of Illegal Trekking - Since January 1, 2026, there have been frequent reports of hikers encountering dangers in mountainous areas, leading to renewed public interest in regions like Qinling and Aota Line [1]. - On January 31, 2026, the Xi'an Public Security Bureau reported a case of illegal crossing in the Qinling area, resulting in warnings for two individuals and administrative detention for their leader, Yao Mouhui [1][3]. - On November 15, 2025, Yao Mouhui led a group to illegally cut through a barrier and enter a restricted area, which resulted in the arrest of two individuals the following day [3]. Group 2: Legal Violations and Consequences - The actions of Yao Mouhui and his group violated multiple regulations, including the "Regulations on the Protection of Ecological Environment in Qinling" and the "Natural Reserve Regulations," which prohibit unauthorized activities in core protection areas [4]. - The illegal activities not only disrupted public order but also posed risks to forest fire safety, leading to administrative penalties for the involved parties [3][4]. - The police have issued reminders about the importance of respecting ecological laws and the dangers of illegal outdoor activities, urging both organizers and participants to comply with regulations [5].
三人违规穿越秦岭,用燃气罐烧水做饭,当地警方:领队被行拘,穿越者被处罚
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-31 15:24