Uranium Stolen From Facility in India

Police hunt launched after uranium stolen in India

by Ranjana Shukla
Sat Dec 23, 6:29 AM ET

RANCHI, India (AFP) -** A container packed with radioactive material has been stolen from a fortified research facility in eastern India, prompting a major hunt and fears of contamination**, officials said.

It carries uranium and radiation and could have an adverse effect in an area of 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mile),” Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Khoda warned.
Khoda said the uranium was stolen nearly three weeks ago after being moved to a research site at the densely-populated town of Rajrappa from a federal atomic facility near Mumbai.

The United States and India this month signed a landmark atomic energy deal to give India access to western technology and nuclear fuel, despite warnings from critics that demand tighter security measures to prevent proliferation.

Khoda did not say to what degree the uranium was enriched to, although an official from Jharkhand’s Central Mine Planning and Development Institute (CMPDI) said the missing material was not highly-enriched.

“It was not highly-enriched but neither was it just yellow cake (uranium ore) and it was meant for a project but we can’t talk about that,” the official from the Ranchi-based CMPDI said on condition he not be named.

“It’s useless in the hands of unskilled people,” the official said without elaborating. The capsule was stolen from a CMPDI-run facility.

Rajrappa police said they were alerted to the theft on December 4.

Arjun Munda, an opposition leader in Jharkhand’s legislative assembly, demanded speedy action.

“The government must initiate immediate steps to find the apparatus as it is extremely hazardous,” he said in state capital Ranchi on Saturday.

The theft comes a year after police in the northeastern state of Assam arrested two uranium thieves after detectives posing as buyers offering 1.5 million rupees (34,000 dollars) managed to recover stolen radioactive material.

In 1993, some 97 kilograms (213 pounds) of semi-processed uranium ore was stolen from another Federal Department of the Atomic Energy facility.

Jharkhand is the only Indian state that produces uranium, but New Delhi says it is not economically viable to use the low-yield product to generate nuclear energy on a commercial scale.

Some Indian scientists, however, say the country’s current uranium reserves estimated at about 70,000 tonnes can generate 10,000 megawatts of electricity for 30 years.

Intelligence agencies say Jharkhand’s secluded Jadugoda uranium minefields are a target of potential thieves as it transports semi-processed yellow cake to far-off centres for further enrichment to fuel nuclear power plants.

The Indian government declined to comment but pilferage from the fortified Jaduguda mines is common knowledge, according to rights activists campaigning against the effects of radioactivity on uranium miners.

Nuclear-armed India is also currently looking at plans to launch another uranium mining operation in one of the seven northeastern states, where deposits have been found.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20061223/wl_sthasia_afp/indianuclearpoliticscrime_061223112959


Now you know how UNSAFE such material is in India. Terrorists can (and might already have) easily get their hands on it. Such material was stolen before, in India, and now it has happened again. Whats next? Thieves steal nukes?

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well if u want to really be scared look up how much stuff is missing from former soviet facilities.

It is surprising and must be an inside job.

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This is surely "ander ki baat". I mean how is it possible to break one of the most organized security systems (I assume that security was tight enough). They must have some sort of plan here.

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Did I hear ISI? no? Well soon you will.

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Perhaps a flaw in their systems?

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My Guess RAW stole it

And then RAW agents will try to make a dirty bomb and set it off but not before Indian Forces stop them

And the world will praise India and they will blame Pakistan for this act and ISI

India will say we are united in the war in terrorism with USA and West.

Bla Bla Bla

India is a master of self inflicting wounds and then blaming Pakistan and winning accolades******

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^^

yea, but then RAW didn't steal it. It was preplanned.

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Good mileage could have been made out of this incidence if only the whole regime is not consumed with not letting the Khan market (that's how CNN referred to it once!) topic come to the fore again! That's right - no right to to criticise! can you believe it?

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I thought it was a bottle of Ur......