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Health12 Chinese
products found containing melamine in IndonesiaJakarta, Sep 28 DPA Indonesia's
Food and
Drug Monitoring Agency BPOM has confirmed melamine had been detected in 12
food products from
China, including
cookies, candies and
drinks, the
health ministry and
media reports said Saturday.
Health Minister Siti Fadilah Supari said the BPOM had found that 12 out of 19
China-based dairy
products on
sale in the
country tested positive for melamine, a
chemical found in
plastic. Among the poisonous ingredient melamine were found in Oreo stick wafer and M&Ms, Snickers and Guozhen formula
milk, she said. Tests showed melamine levels of between 8.51 to 945.86 mg per kg, the
health ministry said. It noted six of the
products, including candies and soybean
milk, had not been legally registered in
Indonesia, the Jakarta Post quoted Supari as saying. The
government has temporarily banned
imports of dairy
products in
China, and the BPOM ordered
all regional offices to pull Chinese dairy
products off shop shelves for
investigation as more details of the tainted
food scandal emerged. Supari also called on
importers,
distributors and retailers to stop selling the items, warning that those failing to comply with the ban could
face up to five years in
jail and a two-billion-rupiah about $214,000 fine. Authorities also sealed off four mini-
markets in the
capital Jakarta for selling illegal
foods and
cosmetic products imported from
China,
Japan and
South Korea. Thousands of Chinese
children have been admitted to
hospital after drinking formula that contained melamine, an industrial
chemical used illegally to mask low-protein levels in inferior
milk.--DPAskp/dg281
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