Woman arrested over Australia strawberry needle scare
SYDNEY: A woman has been arrested after a "complex" investigation into
an Australian strawberry scare where needles were found stuck into the
fruit, police said Sunday (Nov 11), in a crisis that sparked nationwide
panic.
Queensland state authorities offered a large reward and the national
government raised jail terms for such crimes after sewing needles were
found in plastic boxes of the fruit sold in supermarkets in September.
Since the first case came to light when a man was taken to hospital with
stomach pains after consuming strawberries, more than 100 alleged
incidents of pins and needles found in fruit, mostly strawberries, were
reported in September around the country.
One incident was also reported in neighbouring New Zealand.
Police said a 50-year-old woman was arrested on Sunday afternoon
"following a complex ... and extensive investigation" into the
contamination case.
"The Queensland Police Service has allocated a significant amount of
resources to ensure those responsible are brought to justice."
She faces up to 10 years' imprisonment and is due in a Brisbane court on Monday.
Police did not reveal the reasons and motives behind her alleged involvement.
The sabotage crisis led supermarkets to pull the fruit from the shelves
and saw farmers dump tonnes of the unwanted berry. The government raised
the maximum prison sentence for fruit tampering from 10 to 15 years.
Queensland Strawberry Growers Association spokeswoman Jennifer Rowling
welcomed the news and said the crisis had a "crippling impact" on the
state's strawberry growers.
"However, it is disconcerting that the charges relate to only six or
seven punnets (plastic boxes) of strawberries, proving that the majority
of... incidents were copycats or false reports," she told national
broadcaster ABC.
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