Two men were executed in China yesterday for their roles in a contaminated milk powder scandal that led to the deaths of at least six infants and sickened up to 300,000, state media said.
The men had been sentenced to death earlier this year by a court in the northern city of Shijiazhuang for producing and selling toxic ingredients that ended up in the infant milk powder, Xinhua news agency said.
Zhang Yujun (張玉軍) and Geng Jinping (耿金平) were put to death following execution orders issued by China’s high court and after their appeals were turned down in March, Xinhua said.
It cited a statement from the Shijiazhuang Municipal Intermediate Court in Hebei province. Calls to the various courts went unanswered.
The Xinhua report did not say where the men were executed.
The scandal came to light in September last year, reviving fears over product safety in China and leading to recalls and bans around the world of goods containing Chinese dairy products.
Xinhua said Zhang was convicted of producing and selling more than 770 tonnes of protein powder laced with the industrial chemical melamine from July 2007 to August last year.
The chemical, which is used to make plastics, was mixed into milk to give the appearance of higher protein content.
Geng was found guilty of selling milk tainted by the powder to dairy brokers as well as to the now-defunct Sanlu Group, the dairy giant that was at the center of the scandal, it said.
The scandal erupted just after the Beijing Olympics in August last year amid widespread reports officials sought to cover it up to prevent embarrassment during the Games.
At least six babies died and nearly 300,000 fell ill with kidney stones, kidney failure and other urinary tract problems after consuming products laced with melamine.
In all, 22 Chinese dairy firms were found to have sold tainted milk and were subsequently ordered by the government to pay US$160 million in compensation to the families of children who died or fell ill.
Many families and their lawyers complained that the compensation payments were inadequate and demanded the government step up its food safety regime.
Altogether 21 people have been convicted for their roles in the scandal, including former Sanlu boss Tian Wenhua, who was given life in prison.
One other person was given a suspended death penalty, a sentence that routinely gets commuted to life in jail, while 15 were imprisoned for terms ranging from two to 15 years.
The Sanlu Group, once one of China’s largest dairy manufacturers, was declared bankrupt in February after having amassed US$161 million in debt.
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