A man in his 70s, surnamed Hu, in Huainan, East China's Anhui Province,
was given a three-year suspended sentence for poisoning 22 pet dogs in
his community, Legal Daily reported on Sunday. Hu and his wife
suffer from high blood pressure and heart disease and couldn't sleep
because of the dog barking in their community at night. The court found
that Hu mixed rat poison into the leftovers and placed them in his
community's square in the community, causing the death of 22 dogs. The
People's Court of Datong district in Huainan sentenced Hu to three
years in prison and suspended for three years for throwing dangerous
substances in the poisoning dog case. After the incident, Hu
compensated 18 dogs' owners for economic losses totaling more than
50,000 yuan, and obtained their understanding. The judge said Hu seriously endangered public safety by placing highly toxic chemicals in the residential square several times. Although
Hu only intended to poison the pet dogs in the community and did not
intentionally injure people, children or other small animals in the
community could have been poisoned by mistake. It brought great threat
to the life, health and property safety of others. His behavior meets
the definition of the crime of throwing dangerous substances, according
to the court. The judge also reminded dog owners to manage their pets well. They should walk their dogs on a leash and stop them from barking.
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