date:Sep 26, 2018
said there have been no reports of any illness or injury in New Zealand.
In Australia, more than 100 alleged incidents of pins and needles found in fruit have been reported since the scare began in Queensland state earlier this month. Most are thought to be pranks or jokes on social media, but at least two minors have been questioned by police for carrying out hoaxes. The Australian government last week raised the maximum prison sentence for fruit tampering from 10 to 15 years.
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