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Views on Fudan poisoning incident
Fudan poisoning incident is a very bad behavior, which has caused irreparable influence on the victims. For this kind of behavior, we should resolutely safeguard the justice and seriousness of the law and ensure that criminals get the punishment they deserve.

Fudan poisoning incident refers to a vicious incident in which a student of Fudan University poisoned a laboratory in September, 2065438+2008, resulting in the death of several students. The incident caused serious consequences and aroused widespread concern in society. Poisoning is a very dangerous behavior, which poses a great threat to human health and life. Poisoning in special places such as laboratories is even worse, which not only expands the scope of harm, but also hurts the image of scientists and the credibility of scientific research teams, and also brings hidden dangers to scientific research development. When dealing with such incidents, it should be carried out according to law to ensure that criminals get the sanctions they deserve. At the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen the management of the units involved, improve relevant safety measures and management systems, and avoid similar incidents from happening again.

What is the crime of poisoning? Poisoning involves acts endangering public safety, which constitutes the crime of endangering public safety in criminal law. Causing serious injury or death to others is a crime of intentional injury or intentional homicide.

Fudan poisoning incident has brought immeasurable harm to the victims and the whole society. We must resolutely crack down on this illegal behavior, and at the same time pay enough attention to it, strengthen the safety measures and management system in daily life and work, and ensure people's life safety and health.

Legal basis:

Article 133 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) endangers public security by dangerous means, and if the circumstances are relatively minor, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance; If the circumstances are serious, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years.