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FBI raids peanut butter plant suspected in outbreak

AlaskaDenise

In Memoriam
FBI agents Monday raided a rural Georgia peanut butter plant suspected as the source of a nationwide salmonella outbreak, a CNN affiliate reported.

The Peanut Corporation of America plant in Blakely, Georgia, was sealed off by federal authorities Monday morning, WABL reported.

The company is accused of knowingly shipping tainted products now linked to nearly 600 illnesses, including eight deaths, in 43 states. The recent outbreak has led to one of the largest food recalls in U.S. history, encompassing more than 1,000 products.

The Food and Drug Administration's Office of Criminal Investigations launched a probe of the company on January 30.

Previously, the Peanut Corporation of America had said said it shipped products only after subsequent tests came back negative for salmonella.

Representatives from the company have not returned repeated calls from CNN.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/02/10/peanut.butter.raid/
 
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