China police arrest 3 for involvement in tainted milk scandal News
China police arrest 3 for involvement in tainted milk scandal

[JURIST] A Chinese police official said Wednesday that three people have been arrested [Xinhua report] for their involvement in the 2008 melamine-tainted milk scandal [JURIST news archive]. The general manager of Lekang Dairy Co., Zhang Wenxue, as well as vice general manager Zhu Shuming and milk powder dealer Ma Shuangling have been arrested and charged with manufacturing and selling food that does not meet hygiene standards. Authorities said that Tong Tianhu, another vice general manager, would face the same charges. Lekang is one of three companies blacklisted [AFP report] by the Ministry of Health as a result of the tainted milk scandal. The arrests come amid concerns that tainted milk has reappeared in several areas.

In December, Beijing police issued a formal arrest warrant [JURIST report] for Zhao Lianhai, a man who organized a website for parents whose children became ill from drinking the tainted, and charged him with picking quarrels and provoking trouble. Chinese courts began hearing [JURIST report] tainted milk suits in late November, after families began filing individual claims. China's Hebei Supreme Court ruled out [JURIST report] the possibility of initiating a class action lawsuit on behalf of the contaminated milk victims in 2008. In November, a Chinese court sentenced [JURIST report] two men to death for their roles in the scandal. A Chinese court in February declared Sanlu Group, the Chinese company that produced the melamine-tainted milk, bankrupt [JURIST report].