Director of Dak Nong Provincial People's Procuracy said that the pepper products after mixing the “coffee – gravel – battery” mixture have been sold to the market or not, if so, where to sell, is still under investigation.
On the afternoon of April 24, Mr. Nguyen Van Cuong – Director of Dak Nong Provincial People's Procuracy – said that there were sufficient grounds to confirm that Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Loan mixed coffee waste with gravel (0.5-1mm) and then dyed it with dung. translate and sell the battery pack to the facility in Binh Phuoc province to mix into pepper.
Regarding the path of “coffee – gravel – pin cover”, Senior Lieutenant Colonel Pham Thanh Binh – Chief of Public Security Division of Dak Nong Province – said that Loan and her husband sold to Le Thi Hong Tho (39 years old) and Tran Van Tuan (42 years old) resides in Dak Song district with the amount of 3 tons of mixed mixture processed at his facility.
Afterwards, Thơ and Tuấn sold the three tonnes of the mixture to Phan Thị Dung, the director of Thao Dung Production and Trade Co., Ltd., Hưng Thủy hamlet, Lộc Thịnh commune, Lộc Ninh district, Bình Phước province. Police and Investigation Police Department of Dak Nong Province seized three tons of the aforementioned mixture (not mixed into pepper) at Ms. Dung's agricultural warehouse.
Through initial verification, the mixture made by Ms. Loan and Mr. Bao has been seized by the Dak Nong Police, which has not yet been marketed.
“At present, the Provincial Police Investigation Police Agency is focusing on investigating, consolidating records and evidence to prosecute suspects in accordance with the law for the above subjects. After having enough information, the provincial police will soon hold a press conference to publicize the results of the investigation on the mass media “- Colonel Binh said …
Specifically, Mrs. Loan and her husband mixed coffee waste, gravel and stained pin with black pepper color. Loan and her husband then sold this product to Tho and Tuan, then transferred it to Dung's trading establishment in Loc Ninh district, Binh Phuoc.
“Here, Mrs. Dung took a coffee-gravel-based blend of battery fluid bought from Ms. Loan's establishment and mixed it into black pepper to bring to the market. Mixing these battery-dyed blends into pepper (at a rate of 0.1-0.3%) is to increase the weight to make a profit. The dyeing of pin into the mixture of coffee waste and gravel according to the initial testimony was to create a black color like dried pepper, ”Mr. Cuong said.
According to Mr. Cuong, police authorities have confiscated 9 tons of pepper mixed with coffee, gravel and battery mixes from Ms. Dung's facility for further investigation.
“Whether or not the pepper products from Ms. Dung's facility have been sold to the market yet, where are they sold, will continue to be further investigated and clarified. So far, only Mrs. Dung has been able to mix dyed battery waste into pepper to increase weight, ”Mr. Cuong said.
As Youth Online informed, previously, the Dak Nong Province Police had instituted criminal cases to investigate violations of food safety regulations.
Investigating agencies have temporarily detained 5 people including: Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Loan, Nguyen Xuan Bao (Mrs. Loan's husband), Ms. Phan Thi Dung, Le Thi Hong Tho and Tran Van Tuan.
The police office determined that Ngo Ngoc Son, who worked for Loan and her husband, directly mixed the batteries into the coffee waste products but was not on the list of criminal detainees.
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