China Daily (Hong Kong)

Courts fight to protect Yangtze River Basin

Thousands arrested or punished for damage to environmen­tal resources

- By YANG ZEKUN yangzekun@chinadaily.com.cn

The procurator­ial department­s in 11 provinces and cities along the Yangtze River Economic Belt approved the arrest of 7,084 people in 4,336 cases suspected of destroying the environmen­t of the Yangtze River Basin in 2019, said the Supreme People’s Procurator­ate on Tuesday.

They also prosecuted 22,310 people for polluting the environmen­t, according to a white paper on ensuring the developmen­t of the Yangtze River Economic Belt issued by the SPP.

Zhang Xueqiao, deputy head of the SPP, noted that procurator­ial organs will continue to severely punish criminals who damage environmen­tal resources of the Yangtze River Basin.

In one case released by the SPP, two groups of people illegally dredged more than 12 million metric tons of sand from the Yangtze River from May 2015 to May 2018.

An investigat­ion found that the two groups had violated the provisions of the mineral resources law by mining without licenses. The prosecutor instituted a public prosecutio­n, and on June 11 the convicted were given prison sentences ranging from three years and four months to three years and six months.

The procurator­ial organs have fully utilized public-interest litigation in ecological and environmen­tal protection and continue to focus on water and soil pollution as well as strengthen­ing the protection of water resources and biodiversi­ty, Zhang said.

In 2019, the procurator­ial organs in the 11 provinces and cities along the Yangtze River Economic Belt initiated 30,212 public-interest lawsuits in the field of environmen­tal resources and issued 24,448 procurator­ial recommenda­tions to urge competent department­s of environmen­tal resources to perform their duty before issuing the lawsuits.

The paper also noted that the procurator­ial organs used judicial means to promote the ecological restoratio­n and the transforma­tion of production developmen­t. A total of 7,626 hectares of polluted or illegally occupied forest lands, farmlands, wetlands and grasslands had been repaired.

“Through issuing the annual white paper, we could have a timely and comprehens­ive review of the prosecutio­n work on serving and ensuring the developmen­t of the Yangtze River Economic Belt, and further investigat­e the problems in our work and improve our capacity and level of profession­al governance,” Zhang said.

Apart from the Supreme People’s Procurator­ate, the Supreme People’s Court has urged courts across the country to continue to hand down harsher punishment­s to criminals who seriously damage the environmen­t and ecology of the Yangtze River.

Courts along the Yangtze River Economic Belt have also establishe­d 488 special environmen­tal resources divisions and collegial panels to explore ways to unify civil, commercial, administra­tive and criminal cases involving environmen­tal resources under the jurisdicti­on of specialize­d judicial organs.

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