BEIJING: A Chinese businessman who bought and ate three tigers has
been sentenced to 13 years in prison, state media reported on Tuesday.
The
wealthy real estate developer, identified only by his surname Xu, has
“a special hobby of grilling tiger bones, boning tiger paws, eating
tiger meat and drinking tiger blood alcohol,” the official Xinhua news
agency said in June when he went on trial.
Xu organised three
separate trips last year for a total of 15 people, including himself, to
Leizhou in the southern province of Guangdong, where they bought tigers
for a “huge amount of money” that were killed and dismembered as they
watched, the government-run news portal gxnews.com.cn reported on
Tuesday.
One of them filmed the entire process of a tiger slaughter with his mobile phone. The footage was later obtained by police.
Police
seized eight pieces of animal meat and bones from a refrigerator in
Xu’s home, some of which were later identified as tiger parts, including
a penis, the report said, adding that 16 geckos and a cobra were also
found.
A court in Guangxi earlier this year convicted the 15 of
“illegally transporting precious and endangered wild animal products”
but the conviction was not reported at the time.
Xu was sentenced
to 13 years in prison and a fine of 1.55 million yuan ($25,000), with
the others jailed for terms between five and six and a half years, and
given smaller fines.
They appealed and a higher court upheld the ruling on Monday, the report said.
Tiger
bones have long been an ingredient of traditional Chinese medicine,
supposedly for a capacity to strengthen the human body, and while they
have been removed from its official ingredient list the belief persists
among some.
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