Factory worker arrested in Japan over pesticide poisoning

Almost 3,000 people reported illness relating to consumption of frozen food products

The headquarters of Maruha Nichiro Foods in Tokyo. A man was arrested yesterday on suspicion of contaminating food products which may have poisoned thousands of people. Photograph: Kimimasa Mayama/EPA
The headquarters of Maruha Nichiro Foods in Tokyo. A man was arrested yesterday on suspicion of contaminating food products which may have poisoned thousands of people. Photograph: Kimimasa Mayama/EPA

Maruha Nichiro Holdings pPresident Toshio Kushiro will resign on March 31st to take responsibility after the frozen-food maker’s products were contaminated with pesticide, the company said in a statement.

A 49-year-old contract employee of a Maruha Nichiro subsidiary was arrested yesterday on suspicion of contaminating products, the Yomiuri newspaper reported, citing police in Gunma prefecture northwest of Tokyo, where the plant is located.

In a separate statement released yesterday, Maruha Nichiro said it lowered its full-year net income forecast to 4.5 billion yen (€32 million) from 7 billion yen.

The company’s frozen-foods unit said on January 12th that it’s cutting production at a factory in Yubari, northern Japan, as consumers shun its brands following the discovery of pesticide in products made at the Gunma plant.

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More than 2,800 people across the country have reported feeling ill in possible connection with the contamination, according to the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry.

Bloomberg