Strawberry perpetrators 'should do time'

By Rebecca Gredley and Daniel McCulloch
Updated September 20 2018 - 1:16pm, first published 1:12pm
A bill toughening penalties for sabotaging food has been passed after the strawberry scare.
A bill toughening penalties for sabotaging food has been passed after the strawberry scare.

So-called "food terrorists" will face 10 to 15 years behind bars after the government rushed tough new penalties through parliament.

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