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A trial has been held of a Chinese man accused of poisoning dumplings that made 10 people ill in Japan, Japanese and Chinese media say. | |
Factory worker Lu Yueting admitted putting insecticide in frozen dumplings that were later exported to Japan, Xinhua news agency said. | Factory worker Lu Yueting admitted putting insecticide in frozen dumplings that were later exported to Japan, Xinhua news agency said. |
The incident in 2008 led to a scare over Chinese food and strained diplomatic ties between the countries. | |
The trial comes as a senior Japanese minister visits China. | The trial comes as a senior Japanese minister visits China. |
Lu Yueting worked in the Tianyang Food company in Hebei province, northern China, from 1993 to 2009. | |
He was accused of using a syringe to put insecticide into the frozen dumplings over frustration with his wages and colleagues. | He was accused of using a syringe to put insecticide into the frozen dumplings over frustration with his wages and colleagues. |
In January 2008, at least 10 people in Japan fell ill after eating the dumplings. One five-year-old girl was seriously ill and received hospital treatment. | |
Investigators found that the dumplings contained a highly toxic pesticide, methamidophos. | |
Diplomatic relations were strained as both sides debated whether the contamination occurred in their territory. | |
Lu was arrested and charged in China in 2010. His trial opened in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, on Tuesday. | |
He pleaded guilty and apologised to the families of the victims. Lu said he had not thought that his actions would have such a big impact, and hoped the court would be lenient with him, Xinhua, the Chinese state-run news agency, reported. | |
His lawyer said that Lu had co-operated with the authorities, shown remorse and had no previous convictions, and the court should take that into account, Xinhua added. | |
The trial concluded within three hours, although no sentencing date was announced. | The trial concluded within three hours, although no sentencing date was announced. |
Summit call | Summit call |
The trial comes on the second day of a visit by Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Akitaka Saiki to China, amid strained ties. | The trial comes on the second day of a visit by Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Akitaka Saiki to China, amid strained ties. |
Sino-Japanese tensions have been heightened owing to a territorial dispute over an uninhabited island chain in the East China Sea. | |
Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, has been seeking to improve relations, and has called for "unconditional, frank dialogue" between the two countries. | Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, has been seeking to improve relations, and has called for "unconditional, frank dialogue" between the two countries. |
Isao Iijima, an adviser to Mr Abe, said on Sunday that a leaders' summit could be held in the "not too distant future". | |
However, a Chinese government official appeared to rule out the possibility of a summit soon. | |
The official, who declined to be named, told the state-run China Daily newspaper that Japan was brandishing "empty slogans" and that the statements were "based on the needs of Japan's domestic politics". |