Police in northern China have arrested 27 people belonging to two groups for allegedly dissolving over 3,400 tonnes of toxic waste, resulting in the death of a restaurant owner.
Twenty-seven suspects who dumped more than 3,400 tonnes of toxic waste were arrested and 20 companies were implicated as local procurators prepare a lawsuit, a spokesperson with the Hebei provincial public security department said.
On May 18, 2015, the owner of the restaurant near a parking lot in Lixian County, Baoding City died after inhaling poisonous gas from his kitchen sewer. Investigations found that the parking lot operator allowed illegal dumping of waste liquids, such as acid, in the lot.
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Later, the police captured another group of people who dumped waste acid at different venues in the county, including the parking lot, between August 2014 and May 2015 and identified the waste disposed by them was the cause of death, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The spokesperson said Hebei has increased efforts to crack down on polluters. In 2015, 2,025 people were arrested for environmental pollution.