Russia Seizes Radioactive Material Bound for Iran

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Russia on Friday seized a consignment of the radioactive isotope Sodium-22 at a Moscow airport from a passenger who was to travel on a flight to Tehran, the customs service said.

"Tests showed that the Sodium-22 could only have been obtained as the result of the work of a nuclear reactor," it said in a statement. "A criminal enquiry has been opened and the materials transferred to prosecutors."

Customs had been alerted by a warning system at Sheremetyevo airport ahead of the Moscow to Tehran flight that background radiation in the departures hall was 20 times the norm. A passenger's bag was then searched.

"Eighteen metallic objects of industrial origin were found, packed into individual steel boxes," it said.

"Tests then found that the objects were in fact the radioactive isotope Sodium-22 that had been machine-produced."

No further details were immediately available on the consignment or the identity of the passenger who was carrying the materials.

Russia has relatively close ties with Iran and has built its first nuclear power station in the southern city of Bushehr. Moscow has also delivered the nuclear fuel for the reactor.

Moscow has echoed Western concerns about the nature of the Iranian nuclear program but has stopped short of publicly accusing Tehran of seeking atomic weapons and always said that the standoff should be solved by diplomacy.

Experts have long called for tight controls against nuclear smuggling so Iran cannot get hold of materials it is barred from obtaining under U.N. Security Council sanctions.

Comments 5
Default-user-icon G (Guest) 16 December 2011, 17:42

Hmm radioactive material, I wonder whats that for? The guy was that stupid to put them in his luggage

Missing sikoflebanon 16 December 2011, 17:45

18 metalic objects passed airport security just like that?
Radioactive material in the waiting hall?
How many passengers were subject to radioactive rays????

Default-user-icon Beiruti (Guest) 17 December 2011, 01:37

Russia calls Syria's regime people onto the carpet. Russia intercepts a shipment of nuclear material to Iran. Russia is invited, after 18 years to join the WTO.

Think there's some connection there? Oh yeah, entry to the WTO was at the price of getting rid of some of Russia's more unsavory former associates.

Bye bye Assad.

Default-user-icon Le PheneChien (Guest) 17 December 2011, 02:00

And you wonder why there are brain damaged people committing assassination and killing?

Thumb shab 17 December 2011, 10:42

They are intended to be used in Lebanon in case of a dispute between 2 car dealers from the sick sect