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Police give 'advice' to I'm A Celebrity makers after criticism of use of non-native insects during filming

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hereEarlier on Wednesday, Wales’ First Minister Mark Drakeford waded into the row.“We worked carefully with the production company to make sure that all the rules are being observed,” he said.“If there have been some infringement then it’s right that they are investigated.“We would be concerned about non-native species being released.”He said that “viewers will have seen the stories from Denmark recently about mink and coronavirus crossing species”.He added: “We wouldn’t want to see non-native species being released here in Wales because of the risks that that could pose to the health of other wildlife but potentially, as in the Danish situation, the risk to human health as well.”But he said the programme “has brought the eyes of people.

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