96 nabbed over tainted milk in China
Policemen checking milk products in a supermarket
The 96 were caught in the latest bid to root out the melamine-tainted dairy products that killed six babies and caused kidney problems for another 300,000 children across the country in 2008, the State Council's Food Safety Commission said on Thursday.
Among the detained, 17 have been convicted, including two people sentenced to life in prison.
Thirty-eight people were awaiting trial and 41 others under investigation in police custody, The China Daily quoted the statement, as saying.
In July last year, Dongyuan milk powder, produced in Northwest China's Qinghai province, was found to contain excessive levels of melamine, a toxic chemical normally used in the manufacture of plastics, which triggered the nationwide crackdown.
The chemical was added to watered-down milk to boost protein readings in quality checks.
By the end of last year, about 2,132 tonnes of melamine-tainted milk powder had been seized in the latest crackdown, all left over from the 2008 scandal, the statement said.