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Date : September 16, 2019
Teenager fights pine nut farm guards
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Teenager fights pine nut farm guards, killing one 


After entering a pine nut farm illegally, a teenager in Ryanggang Province defended himself from the farms guards with a knife, causing one fatality and several injuries, Daily NK has learned. 

A 15-year-old student in Kimjongsuk County (Sinpa County) secretly entered the pine nut farm and was beaten by guards after being discovered. The student used a knife to fight back against them, a Ryanggang Province-based source told Daily NK on September 6. 

The student killed one guard in his 40s and wounded five others. He is now being investigated by local police. 

North Koreas criminal code states that those aged 14 years of age and above can be charged with a crime, meaning that the 15-year-old student will likely be punished under criminal law. He faces harsh punishment given that he harmed others after illegally entering the forest. 

Pine nuts are generally harvested in August and September in Kimjongsuk County, the site of huge groves of the trees. Many of the forests owned by state-run businesses are guarded to prevent individuals from stealing the produce. 

Most pine nut groves are managed by local forestry management offices, which hand over the rights to harvest pine nuts in a particular area to state-run enterprises. Locals will harvest pine nuts from areas deep in the mountains outside of these designated sites to sell in local markets. Conflicts have arisen between locals and state-run businesses because the seeds are not restricted under international sanctions, which makes them prime money-making material for cash-starved state-run companies.  .......

[Source: Daily NK]


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