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非法生产销售安宫牛黄丸等,朝阳法院发布食药犯罪典型案例
Core Viewpoint - The Chaoyang Court in Beijing has released a report detailing typical cases of food and drug-related crimes, highlighting the illegal production and sale of products such as "An Gong Niu Huang Wan" and the adulteration of food items, emphasizing the complexity and hidden nature of these crimes [1][3][4]. Summary by Category Food-Related Crimes - From 2019 to 2024, the Chaoyang Court adjudicated 108 cases related to food and drug crimes, with 64 cases involving food, including various alcoholic beverages and meat products [3]. - Among the food-related cases, 10 involved meat products, primarily concerning the sale of imported meat that did not meet safety standards and the illegal addition of harmful substances [3]. - A notable case involved a restaurant manager who mixed cheaper horse meat into donkey meat dishes, resulting in sales of approximately 100,000 yuan [8]. Drug-Related Crimes - The court handled 44 drug-related crime cases, with 24 involving aesthetic injection products and 10 concerning traditional Chinese medicine, including the illegal production of "An Gong Niu Huang Wan" [3]. - A significant case involved individuals illegally importing and selling "La:tox" botulinum toxin without the necessary approvals, generating sales of over 200,000 yuan [9][10]. Criminal Methods and Legal Consequences - The methods used in these crimes are often covert, utilizing residential areas and basements for production, and employing counterfeit documents for sales [4]. - In the past six years, 182 individuals were convicted in these cases, with 78.58% receiving prison sentences and fines reaching over 1 million yuan for some offenders [5]. - The court's rulings included various penalties, such as imprisonment, fines, and public apologies, reflecting the serious nature of these offenses [10].