China prosecutes 1,144 suspects involved with epidemic-related crimes
A total of just one 1,144 persons in 962 cases had been prosecuted in China over criminal offenses related to the COVID-19 epidemic, the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) said Wednesday.
Prosecutors around the united states engaged found in the investigation and data assortment of 6,428 epidemic-related criminal conditions that concerned 8,595 people in total as of Tuesday, the SPP said.
They intervened and handled 330 cases involving transmitting of the novel coronavirus because of refusal to take preventive measures, 925 conditions of manufacturing or offering fake or inferior goods such as for example substandard medical equipment, 153 cases of illegitimate business operations including value gouging and 605 circumstances of damaging wildlife solutions such as against the law hunting, killing or advertising precious or endangered wildlife and their products.
Other conditions intervened and taken care of by prosecutors included crimes such as for example obstructing recognized duties, intentional injuries, fraud, fabricating and intentionally transmitting false information, the SPP said.