Slovak man arrested in Austria over baby food scare - The Slovak Spectator
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He is said to have transferred several HiPP jars with rat poison and blackmailed the manufacturer, now a judge has decided: The 39-year-old suspect must be in custody. The person concerned himself denies the allegations.
He is a former employee of the Hipp company in Austria. He denies all allegations.
The decision has now been made in the "HiPP" case: over the 39-year-old suspect, the pre-trial detention was imposed on Tuesday for the danger of blackout and flight. The man still denies all the allegations about the poisoned baby porridge. As reported, several glass baby porridges are said to have been poisoned and secured in supermarkets in the Czech Republic, Burgenland and Austria (one of them is still in circulation in Austria). Rat poison…
The 39-year-old denies the allegations; the rat poison on the residential address is according to defenders for agriculture.
A suspect arrested by Austrian police over the weekend in connection with an attempted extortion attempt against German company Hipp as part of an investigation into tainted baby food has denied all charges, his lawyer said. Austrian media reported that the man is a former employee of the Austrian subsidiary of Hipp.
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