Tik Tok Tizi will go to jail. The internet celebrity’s behavior has been suspected of constituting the crime of endangering precious and endangered wildlife. She may face a fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or criminal detention and a fine; if the judicial authorities verify that the circumstances are serious, she may be sentenced to a fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years and a fine; if the circumstances are particularly serious, she may be sentenced to a fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years and a fine. A prison sentence of not less than ten years and a fine or confiscation of property. It is reported that on July 12, 2022, Internet celebrity Tizi posted a video saying that she purchased a 2-meter-long shark online. She plans to cook the shark into two dishes: "Spicy Boiled Shark" and "Grilled Shark". Although, Tizi explained in the video that the sharks are "artificially bred for consumption." However, it was still reported by many netizens as "eating the great white shark, a national protected wild animal." On July 14, 2022, the police in Nanchong, Sichuan received reports from netizens and began to intervene in the "Ratio Eating Wild Shark Case". On July 15, Tizi responded: The shark was not a man-eating shark, but a sharp-toothed shark purchased through formal channels. On July 16, the owner of an aquatic product store suspected of selling man-eating sharks denied selling sharks and said that the sharks were brought by the grapes. Later, Tizi was taken to the scene where the shark was decomposed by the police. On July 31, the reporter contacted the police and received the following response: After identification, the shark eaten by Internet celebrity Raizi was confirmed to be a national second-level wild protected animal and not artificially bred. On August 1, 2022, it was reported that the boiled and grilled sharks of "Ti Zi", a popular food broadcasting network in Nanchong, Sichuan, have been confirmed as non-artificially cultured national second-level sharks after joint identification by the Nanchong Municipal Agriculture and Rural Affairs Bureau and the police. Man-eating shark, a protected wild animal.
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