Man arrested after Adelaide school community led to believe food was poisoned

Police allege man menaced teacher and conveyed food was contaminated with lead acetate, which can cause irreversible neurological damage

An 18-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly menacing a teacher and leading a school community to believe its food had been poisoned with lead acetate, while seeking a ransom of $2.59m.

The man was arrested after a “complex investigation” by South Australian police on Wednesday night which involved assistance from federal units including the domestic spy agency, Asio. The man faced an Adelaide magistrates court on Thursday.

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