Top court warns against farmland encroachment, illegal mining

2025-10-10 11:11 阅读
An aerial drone photo shows a harvester working in rice paddies in Luoping village of Lixian county, Central China's Hunan province, Sept 26, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

The Supreme People's Court, China's top court, released four landmark cases involving the destruction of arable land, reaffirming the need for harsher penalties for those who unlawfully occupy farmland and engage in illegal mining.

The top court emphasized the importance of using judicial measures to uphold the bottom line of farmland protection, ensuring food security and safeguarding the nation's well-being.

Among the disclosed cases, some individuals were found to have disguised their encroachment on farmland under the pretext of land improvement or project construction, dumping debris and piling waste on the land, severely damaging the arable layer.

In other instances, the defendants were discovered engaging in illegal mining, using heavy machinery to excavate the land, causing significant destruction and making environmental restoration difficult, resulting in serious damages to the local ecological system.

The top court revealed that all behaviors in these cases had been severely punished, calling on courts nationwide to continue the robust judicial protection of farmland resources and food security.

It also noted that the cases serve as a warning and educational tool to raise public awareness of the importance of farmland protection.

来源:中国日报网
编辑:胡烨晨
审核:刘毅 甘晶莹
监制:郑颖

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