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利用改装无人机非法狩猎野生动物,1人被抓!
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-31 15:53
Group 1 - The article highlights the illegal hunting activities using modified drones, emphasizing the importance of wildlife in maintaining ecological balance [1][3] - A suspect named Li was apprehended by the police after being reported for suspicious activities related to illegal hunting since October 2025 [3][5] - The police seized a drone equipped with thermal imaging, along with hunting tools, indicating the use of advanced technology for illegal hunting [5][7] Group 2 - The investigation revealed that the suspect utilized drones to locate and capture wildlife, showcasing a new method of illegal hunting [5][7] - The police found two yellow deer and one dove in the suspect's refrigerator, further confirming the illegal activities [7] - Legal actions have been taken against the suspect, highlighting the enforcement of laws against wildlife crimes [7][8]
多个省份警方破获用无人机投射箭矢非法狩猎案,已有人被判刑
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-22 09:04
Core Viewpoint - The rise of illegal hunting using drones and modified equipment poses significant threats to wildlife and public safety, with multiple provinces reporting cases of such activities [1][2][4]. Group 1: Illegal Hunting Cases - In Zhejiang's Chun'an County, police uncovered a case involving four suspects using modified drones and thermal imaging to hunt wildlife, marking the first instance of drone-assisted illegal hunting in the area [1]. - In Qinghai's Qumalai County, three individuals were arrested for poaching musk deer, with the seizure of 4 musk sacs and a drone, indicating a trend of using drones for illegal hunting [2][4]. - A case in Jiangxi's Shangrao involved a defendant using a drone to deploy "toothpick" arrows and capture nets, resulting in the illegal hunting of 21 protected wildlife species [5]. Group 2: Tools and Methods - The suspects in Chun'an utilized drones equipped with thermal imaging to locate and shoot at animals from approximately 25 meters above, demonstrating the advanced methods employed in these illegal activities [1]. - The Qumalai case involved the use of stainless steel arrowheads and a drone, highlighting the sophisticated tools being used for poaching [2]. - The Shangrao case revealed the use of online platforms to acquire illegal hunting tools, including drones and specialized arrows, indicating a growing market for such equipment [5]. Group 3: Legal Consequences - The Chun'an case resulted in criminal measures against the suspects, reflecting the legal repercussions of engaging in illegal hunting activities [1]. - In Qumalai, the three suspects were formally arrested, showcasing law enforcement's response to wildlife crimes [4]. - The Shangrao court sentenced the defendant to three months of detention with a five-month probation, emphasizing the judicial system's stance on illegal hunting and the importance of ecological restoration [5].
猛禽成“爱宠”、户外直播藏“暗语”?当心“爱好”撞上法律红线
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-12 00:53
Core Viewpoint - Recent incidents in Tianjin, Ningxia, and Guizhou highlight the legal consequences of illegally keeping and hunting protected wildlife, emphasizing the need for public awareness regarding wildlife protection laws [1][5]. Group 1: Illegal Wildlife Keeping and Hunting Cases - A man in Tianjin was sentenced to six months in prison (with a one-year probation) for illegally keeping a gray-backed falcon and hunting other birds, resulting in the capture of 41 dead birds [2]. - In Ningxia, a group of individuals was caught hunting and training endangered eagles for rabbit hunting, violating wildlife protection laws, leading to their conviction [3]. - In Guizhou, individuals used outdoor live streaming to promote illegal hunting techniques and sell hunting tools, which constituted crimes of teaching criminal methods and illegal hunting [4]. Group 2: Legal Implications and Public Awareness - The public is warned that keeping or hunting protected wildlife without proper authorization can lead to administrative penalties or criminal charges, even if the intent is not for profit [5]. - Authorities stress that individuals should not attempt to rescue injured wildlife without professional knowledge and should report such cases to wildlife rescue centers [5]. - The message is clear: any hobby related to wildlife must adhere to legal boundaries to avoid harming nature and facing legal repercussions [6].
拍案丨猛禽成“爱宠”、户外直播藏“暗语”?当心“爱好”撞上法律红线
Xin Hua She· 2025-08-12 00:15
Core Points - Recent illegal hunting cases in Tianjin, Ningxia, and Guizhou highlight the dangers of mishandling wild birds and the legal consequences of such actions [3][4][5][7] Group 1: Illegal Hunting Cases - A man in Tianjin was sentenced to six months in prison (with a one-year probation) for illegally hunting a protected bird, the grey-backed falcon, and capturing 41 other birds [3] - In Ningxia, a group of nine individuals was caught hunting and training protected eagles for rabbit hunting, violating wildlife protection laws [5] - In Guizhou, individuals used outdoor live streaming to promote illegal hunting techniques and sell hunting tools, leading to criminal charges [7] Group 2: Legal Implications and Public Awareness - The law strictly prohibits the private keeping of endangered wildlife, and individuals can face administrative penalties or criminal charges for such actions [9] - Authorities emphasize that even well-intentioned actions, like rescuing injured birds, can lead to legal issues if not handled by professionals [9][10] - The public is encouraged to report any illegal wildlife activities to the relevant authorities to ensure proper handling and protection of wildlife [9]
主播为“涨粉”直播猎鸟 黑色链条被警方打掉
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-06-19 06:28
Core Viewpoint - A network anchor in Shenyang was found live-streaming the hunting of wild birds, leading to police investigation and subsequent arrest for illegal hunting activities and promoting such behavior online [1][10][22]. Group 1: Illegal Activities - The suspect, identified as Li, used thermal imaging and slingshots to hunt birds at night, engaging with viewers during the process [5][15]. - Li employed coded language to evade platform regulations, referring to different bird species with slang terms [7][10]. - The live-streaming of hunting activities attracted a significant audience, which Li leveraged to increase sales of hunting equipment [19][20]. Group 2: Environmental Impact - The actions of Li and his followers have caused considerable harm to local wildlife and the ecosystem, as illegal hunting disrupts ecological balance [13][22]. - The police noted that the promotion of such activities could encourage others to engage in similar illegal hunting practices [13][24]. Group 3: Law Enforcement Response - Following reports from wildlife protection volunteers, the police formed a special task force to investigate and apprehend Li and his associates [11][20]. - Li and four other team members were arrested for illegal use of information networks and illegal hunting, with ongoing investigations into their activities [22][24].