China executes two over milk scandal

CHINA executed a dairy farmer and a milk salesman yesterday, the only two people sentenced to death in a scheme to water down infant formula with an industrial chemical that left at least six children dead and sickened more than 300,000.

China executes two over milk scandal

The contamination of the milk powder with melamine was one of China’s worst food safety scandals, and Beijing is eager to prove it has responded swiftly and comprehensively to eliminate the problem — one in a string of food safety scares. When the scandal came to light in September 2008, there were accusations the government had prevented the news from breaking until after the Olympic Games in Beijing ended.

Farmers and the middlemen involved in the scam conspired to increase profits by watering down milk and milk products before they sold it, fooling inspectors testing for protein content by adding melamine — used in the manufacture of plastics and fertilisers. Melamine is high in nitrogen.

Zhang Yujun, a farmer, was executed for endangering public safety, and Geng Jinping for producing and selling toxic food, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. They were the only defendants among 21 sentenced in January to have received the death penalty.

Much of the phoney protein powder that Zhang and Geng produced and sold ended up at the now-defunct Sanlu Group Co, at the time one of China’s biggest dairies.

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