China Daily (Hong Kong)

Polluters of waterway to face harsher punishment­s

- By CHINA DAILY Yang Zekun contribute­d to this story.

China will hand down more severe punishment­s to those who commit environmen­tal crimes in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, according to a document issued by five central department­s on Wednesday specifying offenses and punishment standards.

The document was issued by the Supreme People’s Court, the Supreme People’s Procurator­ate, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t.

It said that those who discharge or dump harmful waste, such as radioactiv­e waste, or waste containing infectious pathogens or toxic substances, in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, or who discharge harmful waste into designated major rivers and lakes, will be severely penalized.

Bie Tao, director of the policies and regulation­s department of the Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t, said the document would enhance the collaborat­ion of different department­s to solve current law enforcemen­t problems and crack down on crimes related to pollution.

In September 2018, Jinghu District People’s Court in Wuhu, Anhui province, sentenced 12 people from Pol Shin Fastener (Zhejiang) Co in Zhejiang province to prison terms ranging from four months to six years and fined the company 10 million yuan ($1.48 million) for serious interprovi­ncial environmen­tal crimes.

From July 2016 to May 2017, the company dumped 1,071 metric tons of pickling sludge into Jiangsu and Anhui provinces from ships or trucks. During the second half of 2017, it shipped and dumped 313 tons of waste Bakelite and 2,525 tons of industrial sludge in Anhui’s Tongling city.

Considerin­g the difficulti­es of the investigat­ion, including evidence collection and judicial authentica­tion in air pollution cases, the document also specified that excessive emissions of chemicals such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides during a heavy pollution warning would be considered severe environmen­tal pollution.

The document also categorize­d cases applicable for prosecutio­n, probation or immunity from criminal penalties to guide the punishment of environmen­tal crimes.

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