At an illegal club, wealthy businessmen and government officials watched while endangered tigers were electrocuted, then butchered and fed to the live audience. Fifteen people have been arrested, but nobody has been punished.
These events are called "visual feasts" and the people who attend think that watching the tigers suffer and die is a way to show their social status and power.
After the tigers are killed at the events, they are chopped into pieces and sold on the black market.
Tigers are incredibly endangered -- right now, there are only about 3,000 wild tigers left in the entire world. This horrific crime cannot go unpunished.
To protect tigers, the Chinese authorities need to hold everyone involved accountable, including the people who trafficked the tigers into China from Vietnam and the people who bought and sold their remains.