The Food Department’s first investigation report on the infamous sweet incident in Junnardeo, Chhindwara, reveals that the sweets in an unclaimed bag contained a very high amount of arsenic (rat poison), making them completely poisonous. After consuming the sweets on January 8, three people died within a week. The report indicates that the poisoning was deliberate, ruling out normal adulteration or spoiled sweets. Sweets deliberately poisoned with arsenic The Food Department’s report confirms that the sweets were neither spoiled nor normally adulterated. The investigation found a poisonous substance deliberately mixed, making them extremely deadly. Food Inspector Gopesh Mishra stated that strong rat poison was added, with arsenic levels 250 times above normal, clearly intended to take someone’s life. Police await post-mortem viscera report Police are now awaiting the post-mortem viscera report from the Jabalpur Forensic Lab. After the viscera report arrives, it will become clear whether the direct cause of death was arsenic or not. Based on this, further legal action will be decided. Who placed the unclaimed sweets, and for what purpose? Based on suspicion, the police have started questioning residents and the relatives of the deceased. At the same time, it is also being investigated who placed the unclaimed sweets there and for what purpose. Station in-charge Rakesh Baghel said, The sweet’s investigation report has been received from the food department. The report has confirmed the presence of an excessive amount of arsenic in the sweets. This makes it clear that poison was intentionally mixed in the sweets. Currently, questioning is ongoing. The viscera report is awaited. After the viscera report comes, the chain of deaths and the full truth of the conspiracy may come to light. Know what deadly arsenic is? Arsenic is an extremely poisonous element. If it enters the body in large quantities, it damages nerves, skin, and internal organs. It can lead to serious illnesses, unconsciousness, and even death. Post navigation Mother dies, father abandons; child battles Thalassaemia major:2.5-year-old girl lacks documents; aunt asks, ‘How will bone marrow transplant happen’? Panchayat-president posts letters on social media, calls sarpanchs to bungalow:CM helpline receives complaint, sarpanchs say, ‘President’s husband is blackmailing them’