What is the man charged with hanging the net to kill?

Shanghai Railway Transport Procuratorate said on April 13 that it had handled the first criminal incidental civil public interest litigation case in Shanghai. In this case, a man hung a net to catch wild birds in a small forest in Chongming District, Shanghai. After killing, he hid the bird at home for personal consumption. The Shanghai Railway Transport Procuratorate filed a public interest lawsuit with the court, requesting that the man be ordered to compensate the country's economic losses and publicly apologize.

It is reported that Chongming District in Shanghai is a wildlife reserve. 2065438+0171from mid-October to February 6, this man named Gu hung his net twice in a small forest in Chongming District to catch wild birds.

20 17 17 On February 6, 2007, the public security organs seized 37 wild birds whose fur had fallen off in Gu's residence. Confirmed by the price of relevant departments, the value of 37 wild birds is RMB 1 1000 yuan. Among them, the white-bellied thrush is listed in the national "three-owned" protected animal list, and the blackbird is listed in the Shanghai key protected wild animal list.

The Shanghai Railway Transport Procuratorate believes that Gu violated hunting laws and regulations and used prohibited tools and methods to hunt in the game reserve, destroying wildlife resources. If the circumstances are serious and his behavior has violated the criminal law, he should be investigated for criminal responsibility for the crime of illegal hunting.

At the same time, Gu used illegal hunting tools in the wildlife reserve, which killed 37 wild birds, destroyed the national wildlife resources, caused national economic losses, and harmed the public interests. Therefore, the prosecution filed a public interest lawsuit against Gu for criminal incidental civil tort liability according to law.