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Beijing prosecutors redouble efforts to treat cases involving seniors with more efficiency, care

By CAO YIN | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-05-29 11:15
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Beijing prosecutors have intensified their efforts to handle cases involving older adults with more efficiency and care, while also providing legal services tailored to the needs of this segment.

A report from the Xicheng District People's Procuratorate, released on Thursday, showed that between 2021 and 2025, the procuratorate dealt with 278 cases involving 392 elderly individuals. These cases primarily involved fraud, theft, intentional injury, and traffic accidents.

The procuratorate emphasized that declining physical abilities and reduced self-protection make seniors more vulnerable to crime. In response, they have increased penalties for offenders, as well as prioritized stronger protection and recovering stolen assets to support the daily needs of victims, according to the report.

To enhance access to justice, it noted that a fast-track channel for elderly litigants has been established, along with the provision of wheelchairs, reading glasses, and emergency medical supplies at their facilities. For minor cases, they introduced a 48-hour expedited process and conducted home visits for those with limited mobility, offering legal assistance and support, it added.

Over the past five years, the procuratorate also handled 225 civil and administrative public interest cases involving older adults, issuing 20 prosecutorial recommendations, as per the report. These covered areas include food and drug safety, the safety of nursing homes, and accessibility.

For instance, prosecutors inspected community canteens and reviewed food services at 350 subsidized meal centers for older residents in the district, recommending corrective actions where necessary. Additionally, the prosecutors advocated for age-friendly modifications to parks and public roads, addressing issues such as uneven pavement and damaged facilities to ensure safer travel for seniors.

Additionally, the report noted that the procuratorate handled 645 cases where older adults were offenders. Their offenses were relatively minor and mainly involved property damage, public disturbances, and intentional injuries, often stemming from neighborhood disputes, emotional stress, or financial difficulties.

By the end of 2024, the district had a population of 1.09 million, with 337,000 permanent residents aged 60 or older. This demographic trend places greater demands and higher expectations on the region's elderly care and legal protection systems.

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