Sheep farmer guilty of planting metal shards into baby food in Tesco blackmail plot | UK | News (Reports)

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Nigel Wright, 45, of Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, was convicted of two counts of contaminating food after placing three jars of Heinz baby food laced with metal in two Tesco stores.

He was also found guilty of three counts of blackmail for demanding cryptocurrency from the supermarket in exchange for revealing where the contaminated food had been placed.

This is a developing news story, more to follow. 

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