Will the investment of millions of pumpkins in Wuhan stole the "elderly and disease" by the elderly for the elderly.

Author:Peninsula Metropolis Daily Time:2022.08.26

Poster reporter Wen Luyi Wuhan report

Recently, a woman in Wuhan, Hubei, to invest millions of pumpkins by villagers' frequent theft.

The "post -90s" Ms. Yu invested more than 1 million yuan in Wuhan Xinzhou District to plant thousands of acres of pumpkin. Recently, pumpkin has gradually matured. Seeing that investment is required, Ms. Yu's pumpkin was stolen by the elderly in the nearby villages. Some elderly people also came to steal a sack and pushed a board.

In order to plant pumpkins, Ms. Yu still owes more than 600,000 bank loans. Seeing the old people stealing melon again and again, Ms. Yu and village cadres patrolled many times. But even if they caught the old man who stole melon, the old people did not admit stealing melon, or they threatened by their age and claimed to have a pathogenesis, and Ms. Yu was helpless.

Ms. Yu sent a video to cry and complain to be stolen

On August 20, Ms. Yu could only post the pumpkin video to the videos of the elderly to the Douyin platform. Ms. Yu in the video stood at the door of the police station and cried: "I get up every morning to keep up with melon. Our mother -in -law does not understand the law, and the law can't sanction them."

On August 22, Ms. Yu, the party, sent a video again that during the negotiation with the village committee, the pumpkin in the ground was chopped by the villagers.

The melon in the melon is cut off by the villagers

On August 24, the staff of the Pantang Police Station in Xinzhou District responded to "the elderly stealing melon": "We and government departments are handling according to law."

Can "big age" and "poor body" become an excuse for stealing melon?

Lawyer Fu Jian, Henan Yulong Law Firm, believes that the elderly in the village know that pumpkin is owned by a woman and still deliberately picked pumpkin, which is subjective and malignant.

If the elderly have implemented theft many times, or the amount of theft exceeds more than 1,000 yuan, they have constituted criminal crimes. According to the provisions of my country's Criminal Law, they are sentenced to three years in prison, detention or control, and a single fine; If the amount of theft is less than 1,000 yuan, it is a violation of public security management. If you are detained for more than five days and less than ten days, it can be fined below 500 yuan.

If the old man is over 75 years old, he can reduce the punishment. If the elderly have mental illness and cannot identify their own behavior when stealing pumpkins, they can avoid criminal responsibility, but they should order his family or guardians to take care of and medical care; when necessary, the government is mandatory medical care.

In addition, if Ms. Yu reports the case after reporting the case, it will be inaction.

For Ms. Yu who threatened melon in some old people who stole melon to threaten melon with "physical diseases", there is a question of whether there is a "risk of catching people and cautiously protecting melon". The protection of its own property within the limit is a legal act. If an accident occurs, the owner of the melon will not be responsible. Village cadres and police stop theft of the elderly. They belong to their own duties. Police generally wear law enforcement recorders. If they can prove that they have no improper behavior, they do not need to bear responsibility.

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