On February 11, 2121, Ms. Zhao, who lives in xin jing Bang, Changshu City, came to Shajiabang police station and reported that a pig leg she bought was lost on the road and needed police help to find it. It turned out that in the afternoon, Zhao Nvshi went to the vegetable market to purchase new year's goods, and took a fancy to a pig thigh. The stall owner offered 611 yuan. Although the price was higher, Zhao Nvshi gritted his teeth and asked the boss to chop up the leg of the pig.
After that, Zhao Nvshi put the meat he bought on the pedal of the battery car, intending to buy other things. As a result, when he turned around, the big bag of meat fell down. However, Zhao Nvshi didn't notice it himself. When he got home, he found that the pig leg was gone. He went back all the way to find it but found nothing.
After listening to the description, the plainclothes team members of the police station immediately started to work, and quickly locked Mr. Li who picked up the pig's leg through video relay.
It turns out that Mr. Li, who runs a fishing gear shop next to the food market, saw this package of meat and took it back to the shop. But no one came to claim it until the proofing. Because fresh meat is not easy to keep for a long time, I took it home and let my wife pickle it.
Mr. Li's wife put a lot of condiments, pickled a whole basin, and pressed it with heavy objects, thinking that it was just right to eat during the Chinese New Year. Unexpectedly, it didn't take long for the police to find the door. However, Mr. Li and his wife also admitted that they picked up the meat themselves, and readily returned all the meat to Zhao Nvshi.
Although the recovered meat has been preserved, it can't be cooked in braise in soy sauce according to his original idea, but Zhao Nvshi is still very happy and praises Mr. Li's cooking skill again and again. "Cured pork is also a traditional food in Changshu. Mr. Li put big salt pepper and made it very authentic."
Extended information:
In China's civil legislation, it is Article 79 of the General Principles of the Civil Law that regulates the problem of finding lost things. Paragraph 2 of this article stipulates: "Lost things, drifting things or stray animals shall be returned to the owner, and the expenses incurred therefrom shall be reimbursed by the owner."
The relevant judicial interpretation is Article 94 of the Supreme People's Court's Several Opinions on Application, which stipulates: "If the found thing is lost or damaged, the finder will not bear civil liability without intention." "If the finder takes what he has found as his own and refuses to return it, which causes a lawsuit, it shall be handled according to the lawsuit of infringement."