Almost 2000 people are being viewed as persons of interest in the investigation into the threat to contaminate infant formula with 1080 poison.
Authorities were warned they had until today - March 31 - to stop using 1080 as a form of pest control or the protester would release the controversial poison into baby milk.
However, the list of potential suspects has soared to almost 2000, Police Deputy Commissioner Mike Clement said, as he admitted police may never get to the bottom of who's responsible for the threat.
"In terms of the investigation we're working through a significant number of people who are of interest to the investigation, and they number in the hundreds, actually nearly 2000 of them," Mr Clement told Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking breakfast show.
Not all of them were suspects, he said, but "there will be some of those among that 2000 who are of more interest to us in terms of being a suspect".