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17:35 GMT, Wednesday, 10 September 2008 18:35 UK

'uranium theft' :usflag:

By Subir Bhaumik
BBC News, Calcutta

Police in the north-eastern Indian state of Meghalaya say they have arrested five people on charges of smuggling uranium ore.

Only one packet of unprocessed uranium was found on them, but the police say the gang could have stolen more.

It is not clear how much ore the group had, or what it planned to do with it.

The arrests are at an embarrassing time for India, just days after the Nuclear Suppliers Group ended a ban on civilian nuclear trade with the country.
Indian officials had worked hard to persuade members of the group, which governs global trade in nuclear components, that its nuclear industry was in safe hands.
Uranium is the basic fuel for nuclear weapons, but it has to go through complex processes before it it is sufficiently enriched for use.

'Stolen'

Police are not sure whether those detained were part of an organised global enterprise, or simply some amateurs, trying to make some quick money.

The seizure was made in the village of Mairang on Monday when police detained four people, including a village headman, for stealing a quantity of uranium.
A fifth man surrendered to the police on Tuesday after police carried out a search of the area.

"We seized a packet, just one packet, containing uranium ore from a village headman. It has the seal of India's Atomic Minerals Division, so we are taking this very seriously," said M Kharkrang, police superintendent of West Khasi Hills district in Meghalaya.

Mr Khakrang said they were looking for the son of an employee of the Atomic Minerals Division - , which looks after the country's uranium mines - who is alleged to have stolen the packet from Domiosiat.

"The young man is still absconding," he said.

In May this year, police in Meghalaya arrested five people for stealing uranium ore.
Others have been arrested in the past for trying to smuggle uranium out of the state.
"But we don't know yet whether this is an organised racket. It could well be and we may have not yet found the kingpins," Mr Khakrang said.


Proposed mines

Early in the 1990s, India's Atomic Minerals Division discovered huge deposits of uranium at Domiosiat and Wakkhaji in the West Khasi Hills.

The Indian government announced in January it wanted to open cast mine 375,000 tonnes of uranium ore annually in the area.

But mining has been unable to start so far because of objections from local tribes people who fear radiation contamination.

Officials say the proposed mines contain 16% of India's known uranium deposits.

India is desperate for enriched uranium to boost its nuclear power generation.

It recently signed a controversial accord with the US under which it will receive civilian nuclear fuel and technology. The deal now awaits approval from the US Congress.
 
Only one packet...just one packet... :angry:
What the hell media is trying to prove with stressing on JUST ONE PACKET!
Are they trying to difuse the situation?

Where the hell is IAEA, while uranium smuggling rocks in india!

Why the hell US media is quite and Geo is quite and Pakistan govt. is quite?

I wonder what indo-US nexus will do next to take away press attention.
Probably Zardari would be asked to provide the arrested gang with Pakistani passport as he did in past.
 
Its not the first time it happend.
There had been such incidents in the past too.


Police hunt launched after uranium stolen in India


RANCHI, India, Dec 23 (AFP) Dec 23, 2006

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 Saturday.
"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.

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.
 
A container packed with radioactive material has been stolen from a fortified research facility in eastern India
Hon Jana, I know it is not first time but amazingly people never seize to challenge this fact blatantly.
Any how so finally you pulled one incident with missing containers: devil:
Seriously, shall we be worried about these tons of stolen Uranium and the clandestine smuggling racket being very active.
Who is buying this Uranium and how does it go across the borders without coming to any one's notice?
Is india helping al-qaeeda to make dirty bombs?
Is this help limited to Uranium or there is some more in terms of services and material?
Why US is suddenly more interested to supply india with more Uranium?
Is there is something similar to 9/11 in pipe line?
 
Wow there is Uranium ore in India. Cool.

This is an internal theft case, not proliferation. Law will take care.

It is not a case of car theft, we are talking about uranium.

International law regarding uranium smuggling should take care of this case :azn:
 
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Only one packet...just one packet... :angry:
What the hell media is trying to prove with stressing on JUST ONE PACKET!
Are they trying to difuse the situation?

Where the hell is IAEA, while uranium smuggling rocks in india!

Why the hell US media is quite and Geo is quite and Pakistan govt. is quite?

I wonder what indo-US nexus will do next to take away press attention.
Probably Zardari would be asked to provide the arrested gang with Pakistani passport as he did in past.

Dear Bro,

IAEA is busy in new conspiracies against its new enemy Pakistan, as per the news update today they have said that Pakistan Have become a hub for black marketing of Uranium and proliferation. We all know that ***** Al baradi is an american *****.

The timing of this news is amazing as the china raised voice for Pakistan, now we can well imagine the intensity of this conpiracy as the enemies are trying to surround our beloved country from every corner. But again we are neither Iraq nor Afghanistan.:pakistan:
 
uranium get stolen , uranium smuggling ,radioactive waste in villages , Nuclear scientist get killed ....if these incidents happen in Pakistan ,world will say terrorists get the nukes...while india has its own nuclear security issues they talk about Pakistanis nuclear security...
 
It is a threat to mankind. USA and the West should take control of protecting Indian Uranium before Al-Qaeda gets it.
 
Only one packet...just one packet... :angry:
What the hell media is trying to prove with stressing on JUST ONE PACKET!
Are they trying to difuse the situation?

Where the hell is IAEA, while uranium smuggling rocks in india!

Why the hell US media is quite and Geo is quite and Pakistan govt. is quite?

I wonder what indo-US nexus will do next to take away press attention.
Probably Zardari would be asked to provide the arrested gang with Pakistani passport as he did in past.

may be it just one packet of 500kg....
 
This thread is about some guys who stole some uranium ORE (not ENRICHED URANIUM) in 2008. By now those guys must have got some cancer or the other from radiation exposure. :devil:. That is, if they are alive.
And Al-Qaida has all the technology and centrifuge machinery (gifted by someone of course) to turn that into "Bomb-Grade" uranium hex.?!?
 

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