After getting frustrated due to behavior of colleagues and lower
wages, a Chinese man injected a highly poisonous pesticide into frozen
dumplings that were later exported to Japan.
His actions caused illness to ten people in Japan, who consumed the
product. Not only this, diplomatic relations of both the countries have
also strained further, as both of the countries debated over where the
contamination has taken place.
The Shijiazhuang Intermediate People's Court has sentenced Lu
Yueting, 39, former worker at Hebei-based factory, Tianyang Food Plant,
life-term imprisonment. The incident took place in 2008 in which Lu
tried to draw attention of his managers by injecting several boxes of
frozen dumplings.
The boxes were later exported to Japan as well as in the Chinese city
of Chengdu. After carrying out investigation for more than two years,
Lu was arrested in 2010 and the trial started in 2013. It was then found
that he injected methamidophos, a type of pesticide, in the dumplings.
The incident made 10 people ill including four Chinese and nine
Japanese consumers. Initially, when the incident took place, Chinese
security and watchdogs had blamed Japanese for the sabotage. There was a
scare for Chinese food safety as well. For now, both the countries are
having strained relationship over the dispute of the East China Sea.
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