Shanghai Daily

Man on trial for hunting wild birds

- Leeann Li

A MAN accused of illegally capturing 37 wild birds will go on trial, according to Shanghai Railway Transporta­tion Procurator­ate.

Between mid-November and December 6, 2017, the suspect surnamed Gu allegedly captured 11,000-yuan (US$1,754) worth of birds, among them protected species like pale thrush and common blackbird, in Chongming District.

Prosecutor­s said Gu caught the rare birds and intended to eat them later at home.

Chongming, which has a nature reserve for birds, has banned wildlife hunting. Gu will be tried for illegal hunting and faces a jail term of up to three years.

He also stands accused of destroying the country’s wildlife resources, causing loss to the state and harming the public interests.

Prosecutor­s are demanding that he make a public apology and compensate the government.

It is the city’s first case of its kind where prosecutor­s filed a public interest lawsuit against criminal suspect.

After the amendments to China’s Civil Procedure Law last year, prosecutor­s on behalf of citizens, can sue people who harm public interests by destroying the eco-system and fraud in food and drug business.

Previously, there was no framework to specify who was eligible to file a lawsuit to seek compensati­on.

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