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'Melamine gang' detained in China Chinese arrests over milk scandal
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Chinese police have arrested 22 people suspected of producing melamine - the chemical found in milk products which have made thousands of babies ill.Chinese police have arrested 22 people suspected of producing melamine - the chemical found in milk products which have made thousands of babies ill.
Those arrested are accused of introducing the industrial chemical into the supply chain. The arrests took place on 17 September, but were only reported widely on Monday evening.
Police raided dairy farms and milk purchasing stations in northern Hebei province, and seized more than 220kg (485lb) of melamine. Police are said to have raided dairy farms and milk purchasing stations in northern Hebei province, and seized more than 220kg (485lb) of melamine.
Chinese milk products have been recalled from all around the world.Chinese milk products have been recalled from all around the world.
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As well as making about 50,000 babies ill, the tainted milk products have also been blamed for the deaths of four babies.As well as making about 50,000 babies ill, the tainted milk products have also been blamed for the deaths of four babies.
The Chinese news agency Xinhua said that of the 22 people detained, 19 were managers of 17 pastures, breeding farms and milk purchasing stations.The Chinese news agency Xinhua said that of the 22 people detained, 19 were managers of 17 pastures, breeding farms and milk purchasing stations.
China has tightened its grip on media freedom to contain rising nationwide outrage at tainted milk products China Human Rights DefendersChina has tightened its grip on media freedom to contain rising nationwide outrage at tainted milk products China Human Rights Defenders
More than 800 police were involved in the raids on 41 locations in Shijiazhuang, the capital of Hebei, Xinhua said.More than 800 police were involved in the raids on 41 locations in Shijiazhuang, the capital of Hebei, Xinhua said.
Police said the melamine had been produced in underground plants and then sold to breeding farms and purchasing stations.Police said the melamine had been produced in underground plants and then sold to breeding farms and purchasing stations.
Xinhua quoted one of those arrested as saying he had been producing "protein powder" containing melamine since last year.Xinhua quoted one of those arrested as saying he had been producing "protein powder" containing melamine since last year.
Another suspect was quoted as saying his milk had always been rejected by Sanlu, the company where the toxic milk was first discovered last month which is headquartered in Shijiazhuang.Another suspect was quoted as saying his milk had always been rejected by Sanlu, the company where the toxic milk was first discovered last month which is headquartered in Shijiazhuang.
He said he was told that lacing his milk with melamine could increase the proportion of protein and would help his milk pass the Sanlu test. So he began tainting the milk, Xinhua reported.He said he was told that lacing his milk with melamine could increase the proportion of protein and would help his milk pass the Sanlu test. So he began tainting the milk, Xinhua reported.
Growing tollGrowing toll
Thousands of children have been hospitalised with kidney illnesses and four have died after drinking milk formula tainted with the chemical.Thousands of children have been hospitalised with kidney illnesses and four have died after drinking milk formula tainted with the chemical.
SCANDAL TIMELINE 10 Sept: 14 babies reported ill in Gansu province. Cases reported around China13 Sept: Sanlu Group identified as source of contaminated powder milk. Production halted, 19 arrests15 Sept: Beijing confirms two babies have died. Taiwan bans baby milk products19 Sept: Death toll rises to four. Melamine found in ordinary milk from three well-known dairies.22 Sept: Toll of ill babies rises to 53,000. Head of China's quality watchdog resigns. Twenty-two firms implicated in scandal.23 Sept: Countries across Asia start to either test Chinese dairy products or pull them from shops26 Sept: EU bans Chinese baby food with milk traces. Sales of popular sweet White Rabbit halted after tests detect melamine29 Sept: Cadbury recalls products in Asia after tests find traces of melamine. Reports say 22 people arrested in Hebei province, suspected of introducing melamine into supply chain
China's dairy industry is on the brink of collapse, and importers of food products containing any Chinese milk products are being recalled from shops around the world.China's dairy industry is on the brink of collapse, and importers of food products containing any Chinese milk products are being recalled from shops around the world.
Burma's Commerce Ministry has joined the round of recalls by saying that all Chinese dairy imports had been barred since last week, according to the government-affiliated weekly Myanmar Times. China is Burma's biggest trading partner.Burma's Commerce Ministry has joined the round of recalls by saying that all Chinese dairy imports had been barred since last week, according to the government-affiliated weekly Myanmar Times. China is Burma's biggest trading partner.
More than a dozen Asian and African countries, plus the 27-member European Union, have taken steps to ban or otherwise limit consumption of Chinese milk-product imports. Laos, Mali and Niger on Monday became the latest to order such measures.More than a dozen Asian and African countries, plus the 27-member European Union, have taken steps to ban or otherwise limit consumption of Chinese milk-product imports. Laos, Mali and Niger on Monday became the latest to order such measures.
Besides the toll in mainland China, five children in Hong Kong, one in Macau, and four people in Taiwan have reportedly developed kidney stones after drinking tainted Chinese products.Besides the toll in mainland China, five children in Hong Kong, one in Macau, and four people in Taiwan have reportedly developed kidney stones after drinking tainted Chinese products.
Officials are trying to restore the reputation of Chinese manufacturing with an overhaul of the country's milk collection system, the China Daily newspaper said.Officials are trying to restore the reputation of Chinese manufacturing with an overhaul of the country's milk collection system, the China Daily newspaper said.
The Chinese government says it is facing the spreading problem candidly, but rights organisations say that coverage of the scandal is controlled, and those trying to help victims are being harassed.The Chinese government says it is facing the spreading problem candidly, but rights organisations say that coverage of the scandal is controlled, and those trying to help victims are being harassed.
"China has tightened its grip on media freedom to contain rising nationwide outrage at tainted milk products," China Human Rights Defenders, a network of domestic and foreign human rights activists, said in an emailed report."China has tightened its grip on media freedom to contain rising nationwide outrage at tainted milk products," China Human Rights Defenders, a network of domestic and foreign human rights activists, said in an emailed report.
The rights group said the central government had ordered all Chinese media to toe the official line on the issue, thereby preventing exposure of "deep-seated problems in the system".The rights group said the central government had ordered all Chinese media to toe the official line on the issue, thereby preventing exposure of "deep-seated problems in the system".
Melamine is used in making plastics and is high in nitrogen, which makes products appear to have a higher protein content.Melamine is used in making plastics and is high in nitrogen, which makes products appear to have a higher protein content.
Health experts say that ingesting small amounts does no harm but sustained use can cause kidney stones and renal failure, especially among the young.Health experts say that ingesting small amounts does no harm but sustained use can cause kidney stones and renal failure, especially among the young.
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