A man who used a flashlight to scare chickens was sentenced to 6 months in prison. (Schematic / Pexels, Jimu News)
Sometimes mischief can go wrong! Recently, a man in mainland China frightened a flock of chickens with a flashlight, killing 1,100 chickens and causing the other party to lose 13,000 yuan (regarding NT$57,000). He was sentenced to 6 months in prison by the court for deliberately destroying property.
according to“Jimu News”According to reports, the People’s Court of Hengyang County, Hunan Province recently announced a case in which a man surnamed Gu cut down a tree belonging to a man surnamed Zhong in April last year, but Zhong Nan’s wife dragged the tree away following finding out. Sneaked into Zhong Nan’s chicken farm and shone a flashlight on the flock of chickens at the door. The flock was frightened and flew around, squeezing and trampling each other, resulting in 460 deaths.
After this matter was discovered by Zhong Nan, Gu Nan compensated 3,000 RMB (approximately NT$13,000), and his resentment towards Zhong Nan deepened, and he used the same method to play a prank on the chicken coop. This time, 640 chickens died. A total of 1,100 chickens died in the two times, causing Zhong Nan a loss of 13,000 yuan (regarding NT$57,000).
The court heard that Gu Nan caused property damage to others in order to vent his hatred. He still knew that his behavior would kill the chickens, so he used a flashlight once more, causing Zhong Nan to lose tens of thousands of yuan. This behavior constituted the crime of destroying property, and Gu Nan was sentenced 6 months in prison, suspended for 1 year.
The judge explained that the word damage in the crime of vandalism does not necessarily refer to physical physical damage, such as burning someone else’s car or dropping a mobile phone, including loss of utility, like throwing someone else’s ring into the sea, Living animals are also considered property, so Zhong Nan’s chicken is considered personal property, and Gu Nan’s behavior is in line with the crime of intentionally destroying property.