Mobile Alerts  Newsletter  Archives  About Us  Advertise with Us Twitter GMANews.TV Facebook GMANews.TV RSS GMANews.TV
International

China executes 2 for role in tainted milk scandal

BEIJING – China executed two people Tuesday for their roles in a tainted milk powder scandal in which at least six children died and more than 300,000 became sick.

Zhang Yujun was executed for endangering public safety and Geng Jinping was executed for producing and selling toxic food, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

Their sentences were upheld in March by an appellate court in the northern city of Shijiazhuang. China requires death sentences to receive final approval from the Supreme People's Court in Beijing, after which most are carried out by lethal injection.

Xinhua said news of the execution had been issued by the Shijiazhuang Municipal Intermediate People's Court, although a court clerk who answered the phone Tuesday said he was unable to confirm the sentences had been carried out.

The case was one of China's worst-ever food safety scandals, involving tainting of infant formula with the industrial chemical melamine, which can cause kidney stones and kidney failure.

Melamine, used in the manufacture of plastics and fertilizer, was added to watered-down milk to fool inspectors testing for protein, and to boost profits.

Zhang, a cattle farmer, and Geng both had been convicted of producing and selling a phony protein powder containing melamine, much of it to producers who sold tainted milk to the now-defunct Sanlu Group Co., at the time one of China's biggest dairies. Geng's brother, Geng Jinzhu, was given eight years and his sentence was upheld Thursday.

In all 21 people were tried and sentenced in January over the scandal, including Sanlu's general manager, Tian Wenhua, who was given a life sentence after pleading guilty to charges of producing and selling fake or substandard products.

Three other former Sanlu executives were given between five years and 15 years in prison. A total of 21 defendants were being sentenced Thursday in connection with the case.

The harsh sentences underscored the government's resolve in tackling recurring food safety problems and an eagerness by the communist leadership to move past the embarrassing scandal.

However, no public investigation was ever made into accusations that news of the melamine tainting was suppressed ahead of last year's Beijing Olympic Games because the government did not want it overshadowing the prestigious event. - AP
Other World stories
US scientists go 'gaga' to find creatures beneath 600 feet of ice
03/17/2010 | 07:52 AM
In a surprising discovery about where higher life can thrive, scientists for the first time found a shrimp-like creature and a jellyfish frolicking beneath a massive Antarctic ice sheet. More
Thai protesters pour own blood outside govt HQ
03/16/2010 | 11:29 PM
BANGKOK – Thai protesters poured several jugs of their own blood at the front gate of the government headquarters and outside the ruling party's offices Tuesday in a symbolic sacrifice to press... More
New HIV infections increasing among homosexuals — UNAIDS
03/16/2010 | 12:58 PM
NEW YORK — New HIV infections are increasing among homosexuals, drug users and prostitutes who don't seek help because of laws that criminalize these practices, the head of the UN AIDS agency... More
Thai PM rejects call for new elections
03/15/2010 | 11:03 PM
BANGKOK – Thailand's prime minister, backed by a formidable military force, rejected an ultimatum to dissolve Parliament on Monday as tens of thousands of red-shirted protesters vowed to... More
US survey: Readers don't want to pay for news online
03/15/2010 | 12:14 PM
NEW YORK — Getting people to pay for news online at this point would be "like trying to force butterflies back into their cocoons," a new consumer survey suggests. More
Vatican denies celibacy rule led to sex scandal
03/15/2010 | 09:43 AM
VATICAN CITY – The Vatican on Sunday denied that its celibacy requirement for priests was the root cause of the clerical sex abuse scandal convulsing the church in Europe and again defended the... More
Bomb attacks a 'warning' to NATO — Taliban
03/15/2010 | 08:33 AM
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – The Taliban have called their deadly bomb attacks on the southern city of Kandahar a warning to NATO's top general that the insurgents are ready for the war's next... More
Al-Qaida suspect from NJ worked at 6 nuke plants
03/13/2010 | 12:05 PM
An American seized in Yemen in a sweep of suspected al-Qaida members had been a laborer at six U.S. nuclear power plants, and authorities are investigating whether he had access to sensitive... More
Pakistan: 39 killed in twin suicide bombing
03/12/2010 | 06:03 PM
(Updated 6:19 p.m. ) LAHORE, Pakistan — Police say the death toll in a twin suicide bombing in Pakistan's Lahore city has risen to 39 and that nearly 100 others have been wounded. More
Pakistan tests missiles in Arabian Sea
03/12/2010 | 03:27 PM
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's navy successfully test-fired a series of missiles and torpedoes Friday in what it called a message to "nefarious" forces — an apparent reference to longtime rival India. More
ADVERTISEMENT
Ferrer on AFP appointments: We can't do anything but follow
2010-03-16 17:16:43
Lt. Gen. Raymundo Ferrer, the former military governor of Maguindanao, on Tuesday said he did not...
Ex champ Cotto open for rematch with Pacquiao
2010-03-16 00:01:45
Former two-time champion Miguel Cotto is open for a rematch against Manny Pacquiao if ever Floyd...
Mobile commerce service taps social networking craze
2010-03-17 11:38:27
When mobile commerce was introduced locally in the early 2000s, it was the remittance service...
Dutch pedophile political party disbands
2010-03-15 19:01:47
AMSTERDAM – A Dutch political party formed by self-described pedophiles has voted to disband...