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售卖的凉茶添加布洛芬,东莞有商家获刑
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-06-06 23:46
Core Viewpoint - Food safety is crucial for public health, yet some businesses prioritize profit over consumer safety by illegally adding toxic substances to food products [1] Case Summaries Case 1: Sale of "Enhanced" Herbal Tea - The defendant, Li, added acetaminophen and ibuprofen to herbal tea sold at his shop, leading to his arrest on September 5, 2024, after inspections revealed these substances in the tea [2] - The court sentenced Li to six months in prison, with a one-year probation, and imposed a fine of 2,000 yuan [2][3] Case 2: Use of Borax to Preserve Pork - The defendant, Cai, used borax to clean pork for sale, with a detected boric acid content of 529 mg/kg in the meat [4] - The court sentenced Cai to two years and two months in prison, along with a fine of 60,000 yuan, which was upheld on appeal [4] Case 3: Sale of Fruits Sprayed with Banned Pesticide - The defendant, Liang, used the banned pesticide oxymatrine on melons, selling over 200 kg for approximately 500 yuan [5] - The court sentenced Liang to six months in prison with a one-year probation, a fine of 5,000 yuan, and required him to publicly apologize and pay 5,000 yuan in damages [6]