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Beijing residents try to tell counterfeit cooking oil products from the real thing during an event to promote awareness of economic crimes. Photo: AP

Shandong court sentences man to death for making and selling ‘gutter oil’

Efforts to stamp out trade in recycled kitchen oil in evidence as one man is sentenced to death and seven others receive long jail terms for their part in a multi-billion yuan business

A court in Shandong province on Tuesday sentenced a man to death and two others to life imprisonment for producing and selling dirty cooking oil, state media reported.

The black-market trade of recycled kitchen oil known as “gutter oil,” which can contain carcinogens, has been a chronic problem in China.

The official Xinhua News Agency said the court in Jinan city in eastern Shandong also sentenced seven other defendants in the case to between five to 15 years in prison and fined them each up to 2 million yuan (HK$2.54 million).

Xinhua said three brothers began to produce the tainted oil in 2006 and sold it to 17 dealers in Shandong and Shanxi provinces for 52.4 million yuan. One brother, Zhu Chuanfeng, was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve for producing and selling poisonous and harmful food. Such sentences are usually commuted to life imprisonment.

The personal assets of all three brothers were seized, Xinhua said.

In recent years, consumers in the mainland have been horrified by a series of food safety scandals. In 2009, the government enacted a tough food safety law that promised harsh penalties for the makers of tainted products.

 

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