Historical Rhyme | More painful than Lolita Island: Police forced to molest a 15-year-old girl at the police station, the verdict sparked anger across the internet

Those who enforce the law break the law, and their crimes are compounded.

I saw a piece of news today, and I was a bit confused by this entry. A police officer who molested a girl was stabbed by a drug user, which delayed his wedding.

After carefully reading the news, I realized that this police officer did something worse than an animal.

Li, a political instructor at a police station in Ningde, Fujian, wasn’t a temporary worker. He actually molested a 15-year-old girl in the police station office. He was sentenced to 2 years and 9 months in the first trial.

The news above doesn’t fully reveal how bad Li is, and even speaks well of him, saying that he was stabbed by a drug user and delayed his wedding, as if he had made a great sacrifice. It seems like they want to gain some sympathy for him.

But after reading the detailed report from the New Yellow River, I felt that this person doesn’t deserve sympathy.

Although it’s described as molestation, it’s a minor, only 15 years old, and the term ‘molestation’ doesn’t seem quite appropriate.

From the fact that he first asked the victim’s mother to leave, it’s clear that he’s familiar with this routine, and I don’t know if this is the first time he’s done this.

He used coercion to make the 15-year-old minor perform oral sex on him, and his semen was found in the office trash can, so the evidence is overwhelming.

However, in such a heinous situation, he was only sentenced to 2 years and 9 months.

Perhaps the people at the police station still understand the law. If it were rape, the sentence would be very heavy. If it’s just oral sex, it would only be considered molestation, and the sentence would be relatively light.

There are several points that make people angry about this matter.

First, it’s a police officer who did this in the police station. The enforcer broke the law in the law enforcement agency’s office.

Second, the victim is a 15-year-old girl who was coerced into oral sex. Molesting a minor is a more serious crime.

Third, the court said to impose a heavier penalty, but only sentenced him to 2 years and 9 months. Can you imagine a minor being forcibly molested by someone from the police station? This completely shatters the minor’s worldview. Aren’t the police supposed to protect the people? Why is this one so bad?

This also seriously damages public credibility. How do you want the people around to view the people in the police station?

For forced molestation, the sentencing is generally less than five years, and more than five years for serious cases. But for forced molestation of a 15-year-old minor, the crime should be compounded. Law enforcement officers who break the law should be further penalized. How come it’s only less than three years?

And some media downplay it, deleting the details of oral sex, and also bringing up old stories for hype, such as being stabbed by a drug user and delaying the wedding, which has nothing to do with this case. Can being rated as a good child in kindergarten also be used as evidence for a reduced sentence?

When reporting on the news of Lolita Island, many people were exhausted, but now it’s happening around us, even worse than Lolita Island, and some media like to pretend they don’t see it.

And now, the victim’s father has applied for an appeal, feeling that the sentence is too light. The harm to the girl is so great, and it also greatly affects their livelihood. They fled back to their hometown, closed their shop, and still haven’t formally apologized.

Yes, many netizens also can’t understand this judgment.

Public officials, with such great subjective malice, breaking the law, targeting a minor, forced oral sex, and so many buffs stacked, it’s only 2 years and 9 months.

Maybe Li has already walked out of prison, and the girl’s family hasn’t yet walked out of the shadow.

Do you think this judgment is too light or too heavy?

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