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Japan's health minister says Chinese-made dumplings that left 10 people ill and sparked a nationwide food scare may have been deliberately poisoned with pesticide.
Speaking to reporters Tuesday in Tokyo, Yoichi Masuzoe said the evidence uncovered so far suggests that it is highly likely that the poisoning was a crime.
So far, tests in China have turned up no signs of the pesticide that Japanese authorities have blamed for making people sick. Investigators in Japan have found punctures on the outside of at least one of the bags tied to the poisonings as well as traces of the pesticide. The source of the contamination has yet to be identified.
In Beijing Tuesday, four Japanese officials began talks to discuss the event of poisonous
dumplings. They will later visit the factories where the dumplings were made.
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