Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the crackdown on the production and sale of counterfeit and harmful food products in China, emphasizing the legal actions taken against individuals involved in such activities [1][5]. Group 1: Case Summary - From June 2021 to July 2023, defendants including Liu Jia established companies A and B to produce and sell food items like plums, jellies, and candies containing illegal additives [1]. - Liu Jia was responsible for sourcing harmful raw materials, while other defendants managed daily operations and production processes, leading to the distribution of these products across over 20 provinces [1][3]. - The total monetary value of the illegal food products produced and sold by companies A and B exceeded 26 million yuan [3]. Group 2: Legal Proceedings - On August 13, 2024, the Jiangsu Zhangjiagang People's Procuratorate prosecuted Liu Jia and four others for producing and selling toxic and harmful food [3]. - On March 7, 2025, the Zhangjiagang People's Court sentenced the defendants to prison terms ranging from five years and six months to eleven years and six months, along with fines totaling between 300,000 and 30 million yuan [3]. Group 3: National Enforcement Statistics - In 2025, Chinese prosecutorial authorities approved the arrest of 5,745 individuals involved in 3,593 cases of counterfeit product crimes, with 9,583 cases leading to prosecution [5]. - A total of 5,026 food crime cases and 2,135 drug crime cases were prosecuted, reflecting a strong commitment to maintaining food and drug safety [5]. - The Supreme People's Procuratorate plans to continue its rigorous approach against counterfeit product crimes, focusing on dismantling criminal networks and enhancing collaboration with administrative departments [5].
零食中加泻药,两公司被查,多人获刑!
中国能源报·2026-03-15 11:08