Fruit crisis: PM gets tough with 15 years’ prison

Original article by Richard Ferguson, Greg Brown
The Australian – Page: 7 : 20-Sep-18

The federal government wants to increase the maximum penalty for contaminating food with the intent of causing injury from 10 years to 15 in response to the crisis affecting the nation’s strawberry industry. The Australian Federal Police and the Australian Border Force are working with state police forces to investigate the growing number of reports of fruit tampering, although some are believed to be hoaxes. In addition to strawberries, there have been reports that sewing needles have been found in apples and bananas. Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has indicated that Labor will support the proposed reforms.

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