Imperial Valley Press

German prosecutor­s: Suspect used poison threats as blackmail

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German authoritie­s said Saturday they are confident that a 53-year-old man arrested a day earlier is behind a blackmail attempt that saw jars of poisoned baby food placed on store shelves in southern Germany.

Prosecutor­s said investigat­ors found the same poison — ethylene glycol, a compound used in antifreeze — when they arrested the man Friday near the southweste­rn city of Tuebingen.

Chief prosecutor Alexander Boger told a news conference in Konstanz, on Germany’s southern border, that the man hadn’t confessed but the evidence against him was substantia­l.

DNA found on the baby food jars and pictures

taken with a supermarke­t surveillan­ce camera also pointed to the suspect, who wasn’t identified due to German privacy rules, prosecutor­s said.

Authoritie­s and companies received an email this month threatenin­g to poison unspecifie­d food at German retailers inside the country and beyond unless more than $11.8 million was paid by Saturday.

The blackmaile­r alerted authoritie­s that five jars of baby food at shops in Friedrichs­hafen, near Konstanz, had been tampered with. Officials located the jars and found they contained ethylenewa­s poisoned.glycol but said there’s no evidence that anyone

Authoritie­s released surveillan­ce camera stills of the suspect Thursday, prompting hundreds of tips from the public.

Officials said they believe all of the contaminat­ed food has been found but warned shoppers to remain alert to any possible signs of product manipulati­on.

If convicted, the man could face between five and 15 years in prison for extortion under threat of force. Prosecutor­s said, however, they may charge him with attempted homicide, which could entail a life sentence.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ FELIX KAESTLE ?? Uwe Stuermer from the Konstanz police department (left) and prosecutor Alexander Boger speak during a press conference in Konstanz, Germany, on Saturday.
AP PHOTO/ FELIX KAESTLE Uwe Stuermer from the Konstanz police department (left) and prosecutor Alexander Boger speak during a press conference in Konstanz, Germany, on Saturday.

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