On September 10, we learned from the Huzhou Municipal Government that the city’s public security department had launched an investigation into the real-name report and petition case of “dead pigs buried underground near Santianmen” and had criminally detained 5 suspects. , the case is under further investigation.
On August 30, the Second Environmental Protection Inspection Team of the Central Committee forwarded a real-name report to Huzhou, Zhejiang, stating that "there were dead pigs buried underground near Santianmen." At 3:30 p.m. that day, law enforcement officers from the Environmental Supervision Detachment of the Huzhou Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau found animal carcasses southwest of Dayin Mountain in Santianmen after being identified on-site by the informant, and promptly reported the case to the public security, agriculture and other relevant departments.
The latest notification from the Huzhou Municipal Government on September 10 stated that after receiving complaints and reports, the Municipal Party Committee and the Municipal Government established a "One Office and Seven Groups" jointly participated by the public security, environmental protection, agriculture, health and other departments. The working group requires relevant departments to "according to laws and regulations, seek truth from facts, investigate illegal activities such as harm to the environment to the end, and never tolerate them; comprehensively and thoroughly eliminate environmental hazards to ensure environmental safety."
According to the petition and whistleblower, The criminal suspect testified on the spot, and the environmental protection, public security and other departments discovered 3 burial sites of dead pigs. As of September 8, relevant departments such as environmental protection and public security have completed comprehensive excavation and cleanup of three burial sites. A total of 223.5 tons of animal carcasses and sludge were excavated, and qualified units were entrusted with incineration and harmless treatment.
After preliminary investigation by the local public security bureau, in 2013, during the disposal of sick and dead pigs by Huzhou Industrial and Medical Waste Disposal Center Co., Ltd. (established on June 29, 2006), the then person in charge ( Under the instruction of the police officer who had already been sentenced in another case, he pulled the dead pigs that should be burned and disposed of them to Dayin Mountain for burial.
The reporter learned from the Huzhou Municipal Government that the joint working group has contacted a third-party qualified unit to station at the site to conduct an environmental damage assessment. It has been four years since I started dealing with it, which makes me very sad.