What is the situation that there are dead pigs buried underground near Santianmen, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province?

Recently, the Second Environmental Protection Inspector Group of the Central Committee sent a real-name report letter to Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, reflecting that "there are dead pigs buried underground near Santianmen". On September 10, it was learned from Huzhou Municipal Government that the public security department of Huzhou City had filed an investigation on this case, and five suspects had been detained in criminal detention, and the case was under further investigation.

On August 30th, the Central Environmental Protection Inspector Group went to the site to investigate and dug up a large number of dead pig bodies buried at the site. At present, tens of thousands of dead pig bodies have been dug up, waiting for follow-up disposal. According to local officials, it was initially found that the dead pigs were buried in 20 13.

It is obviously impossible to secretly bury dead pigs on such a large scale. According to the scene described by local people-agricultural vehicles loaded with dead pigs, soft-shelled turtles and bullfrogs are heading for the mountain, and "bloody intestines are hanging outside and thrown directly on the mountain road"-it can be seen that the dead pigs in Dayinshan, Santianmen, Huzhou City were secretly buried, which has long been an open secret.

In addition to burying dead pigs, the company involved also illegally burned dead animals in Dayinshan, which is equally shocking-the smell often lasts until late at night, the air is filled with gray-black solid substances, cars will be parked in the open air for several hours, and the windows are covered with dirt. It's like the end of the world.

From air, water to soil, the whole ecological environment of Dayin Mountain has been seriously polluted. This makes people wonder why the pollution in Dayinshan can last so long. How do local governments perform their supervisory duties?

There is no doubt that there are serious dereliction of duty and dereliction of duty. The news mentioned such a detail-the villagers called the 12345 citizen service hotline to report. There are staff to explore, and eventually they all go away. Later, the village director told everyone that the water and air samples in the village had been tested and were all qualified. Huzhou Public Security Bureau produced a copy of the environmental protection bureau's test of some soil layers and water quality in Dayinshan, and the test report showed that it was qualified. Now, it seems that this test report to ensure the ecological environment of Dayinshan is simply black humor.

Behind the pollution is the "dilemma of rights". The villagers in Dayinshan are like this. They have been reporting for years, but they always run into a wall everywhere. Finally, I don't know how long this major pollution case will be buried underground if they hadn't alerted the Central Environmental Protection Inspector Group and sent people to investigate on the spot.

The incident of stealing dead pigs in Huzhou should be strictly investigated, and enterprises involved in stealing dead pigs should be severely punished, and the responsibility of local relevant departments to protect polluting enterprises should be investigated. At the same time, why do people always encounter the "right dilemma" in the face of pollution and need more reflection?