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Police Suspect Blackmail After Rat Poison Found in Baby Food

By Priya Sharma •

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Norwegian police are investigating a suspected blackmail case after rat poison was found in baby food at a Meny store. Authorities have not disclosed details of any blackmail threat.

  • - Location: Norway
  • - Category: Breaking News
  • - Published: 1 hour ago
Police Suspect Blackmail After Rat Poison Found in Baby Food

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Norwegian police are investigating a major criminal act involving tampering with baby food in a major store chain. This case is considered a public safety and crime story in Norway. Police suspect blackmail 2026. Police inspector Jørn Bredesen confirmed to Norwegian media that a product was found to contain a foreign substance. He stated that a foreign substance was identified within a product on the store shelf. The grocery chain involved is Meny. Meny stated they were cooperating fully with authorities following the discovery. The chain is fully cooperating with the ongoing police investigation into the incident. Police have not disclosed the contents of any blackmail threat related to this case. Authorities have not revealed what the suspected blackmail demand might have been. The investigation into this serious public safety incident continues. The police are treating this as a suspected blackmail case the nature of the contamination. The foreign substance found in the baby food was confirmed to be rat poison. This discovery prompted an immediate response from both the store chain and law enforcement. The specific Meny store location where the tainted product was found has not been made public by the police. Inspector Bredesen provided the confirmation about the foreign substance to various Norwegian news outlets. The reporting date of April 21, 2026, marks when the incident was officially logged with the authorities. The full cooperation statement from Meny indicates the chain's involvement in the investigative process. The police's decision to withhold details about the blackmail threat is a standard procedural step in such investigations. This case has raised concerns about product safety and criminal interference in consumer goods. The ongoing investigation aims to determine the full scope of the tampering and identify those responsible. The presence of rat poison in baby food represents an extreme public health risk. Norwegian authorities are prioritizing this case given its potential impact on public trust and safety.

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Published: April 22, 2026

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