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France's baby milk scare: Police search Lactalis sites | France's baby milk scare: Police search Lactalis sites |
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French police are searching several sites run by dairy group Lactalis as part of an ongoing investigation into a baby milk scare. | French police are searching several sites run by dairy group Lactalis as part of an ongoing investigation into a baby milk scare. |
More than 12 million boxes of powdered baby milk have already been recalled in 83 countries following a salmonella outbreak. | More than 12 million boxes of powdered baby milk have already been recalled in 83 countries following a salmonella outbreak. |
Lawsuits have been filed by parents who say their children became unwell after drinking the formula. | Lawsuits have been filed by parents who say their children became unwell after drinking the formula. |
Sites raided include a factory in Craon, north-western France. | Sites raided include a factory in Craon, north-western France. |
The factory was closed last month after it was thought the contamination started in one of its drying towers. | The factory was closed last month after it was thought the contamination started in one of its drying towers. |
Lactalis spokesperson Michel Nalet confirmed that police had visited the Craon factory. | |
"As we have said before, Lactalis is co-operating with justice authorities and will provide everything necessary for a smooth conduct of the investigation," he told AFP news agency. | |
Dozens of police were also seen entering the company's offices in nearby Laval, French media report. | |
Reuters news agency, citing a source close to the investigation, reports that officers are carrying out "technical searches for data and documents" for clues on how the contamination occurred. | |
At least 37 babies are so far reported to have been affected in France, with one case reported in Spain and a further unconfirmed case in Greece. | |
What does the company say? | What does the company say? |
The Lactalis group, which is one of the world's largest producers of dairy products, has said it believes the contamination was caused by renovation work at its Craon factory. | |
In a recent interview in French newspaper Journal du Dimanche, chief executive Emmanuel Besnier denied the firm had attempted to hide the outbreak. | In a recent interview in French newspaper Journal du Dimanche, chief executive Emmanuel Besnier denied the firm had attempted to hide the outbreak. |
He also promised the company would compensate any families affected. | He also promised the company would compensate any families affected. |
Lactalis has annual sales of €17bn ($21bn; £15bn) and has 246 production sites in 47 countries and employs 15,000 people in France alone. | |
What products are affected? | What products are affected? |
The Picot, Milumel, Celia and Taranis brands have all been recalled. | |
Last week a company spokesman told the BBC that all the countries affected had been informed, in Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa. The UK, US and Australia were not affected, he added. | Last week a company spokesman told the BBC that all the countries affected had been informed, in Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa. The UK, US and Australia were not affected, he added. |
What are the dangers? | |
Salmonella can cause diarrhoea, stomach cramps, vomiting and severe dehydration. It can be life-threatening, especially in young children. | |
The illness, caused by intestinal bacteria from farm animals, is dangerous for the very young and elderly because of the risk of dehydration. | |
The government crackdown | The government crackdown |
France's agriculture minister said products from the Craon factory will be banned indefinitely while the investigation is still ongoing. | France's agriculture minister said products from the Craon factory will be banned indefinitely while the investigation is still ongoing. |
The French government has warned the company it must expect penalties over its handling of the affair. | The French government has warned the company it must expect penalties over its handling of the affair. |
It also threatened to impose sanctions against retailers last week, after it emerged that several major supermarket chains had continued to sell products that could have been contaminated. | |
What about the victims? | |
On Monday, a meeting was held between the government and an association of victims' families. | |
It came after Mr Besnier said that Lactalis had offered to compensate all of the affected families. | |
The association's president, Quentin Guillemain, said the company "fell far short of expectations" in dealing with the outbreak and controlling the distribution of contaminated products. | |
"We still don't know where they are, we don't know if they have been destroyed or if they've been drunk," Mr Guillemain said. | |
Following the meeting, Mr Guillemain told reporters that "a certain number of families will file complaints in the coming days" but did not specify how many. |