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zim
09-28-2002, 05:55 PM
How about weapons grade uranium, that good enough for you?

http://www.reuters.com/news_article.jhtml?type=topnews&StoryID=1508708
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ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish paramilitary police have seized more than 33 pounds of weapons-grade uranium and detained two men accused of smuggling the material, the state-run Anatolian news agency said on Saturday.

Officers in the southern province of Sanliurfa, which borders Syria and is about 155 miles from the Iraqi border, were acting on a tip-off when they stopped a taxi cab and discovered the uranium in a lead container hidden beneath the vehicle's seat, the agency said.

The incident happens at a time of mounting speculation the United States could launch a military attack on neighboring Iraq for its alleged program of weapons of mass destruction.

U.S. President George Bush has accused Baghdad of clandestine efforts to develop a nuclear bomb as his administration works to build international support for an operation to oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

Officials at Ankara's Atomic Energy Institute would not confirm they had been notified about the material, which Anatolia had reported.

"Our investigation on whether the uranium was destined for a neighboring country is continuing," a Sanliurfa police official was quoted as saying by Anatolian.

Police officials in Sanliurfa and Ankara declined to comment on the case.

Authorities believe the uranium came from an east European country and has a value of about $5 million, Anatolian said.

It was not immediately clear when the operation was carried out. Anatolian only gave the first names of the suspects, which appeared to be Turkish.

Smugglers use Turkey's porous eastern border to import drugs, and hundreds of thousands of migrants each year illegally cross the rugged frontier on their way to more affluent European Union nations.

Police in Istanbul seized more than 2.2 pounds of weapons-grade uranium last November that had been smuggled into Turkey from an east European nation. The smugglers were detained after attempting to sell the material to undercover police officers.


http://www.thehypertribe.net/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=6836
theMac, you've got some splaining to do!

MAC
09-29-2002, 03:40 AM
*theMAC reaches for the light switch and decides against it*

Skeet
09-29-2002, 01:36 PM
Sorry, but no. This is not a gun, much less one that is smoking.

Next time try to get it right.

zim
09-29-2002, 03:22 PM
bwahahahaha

http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=214088&contrassID=1&subContrassID=8&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y

"siezed uranium weighs grams, not killograms"

SatansLeftHand
09-29-2002, 04:41 PM
you know, if this keeps up, the evidence room at the istanbul police station is going to go critical.
i want video.

MAC
09-29-2002, 07:44 PM
Originally posted by SatansLeftHand
you know, if this keeps up, the evidence room at the istanbul police station is going to go critical.
i want video.

ISTANBUL????!!!!

OH NO!!!

I took all that crap to CONSTANTINOPLE!!!!!

*theMAC slaps his forehead, gets back in his dingy and starts paddling*

Billyman
10-01-2002, 11:32 PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-2055139,00.html

Tuesday October 1, 2002 1:50 AM


ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Atomic energy officials said Monday that a substance seized by police near the Syrian border was not weapons-grade uranium as Turkish officials first reported, according to the Anatolia news agency.

Atomic Energy Institute chief Guler Koksal said the material was harmless, containing zinc, iron, zirconium and manganese.

The announcement ended days of speculation that the substance might have been destined for neighboring Iraq, which the United States accuses of trying to smuggle in nuclear material for a secret weapons program.

Police, acting on a tip, recovered the material in a taxi last week in Sanliurfa province, near the Syrian border. Two Turks who were trying to sell the material as uranium were released from custody.

The seizure alarmed intelligence agencies around the world when the Turkish police said it weighed 35 pounds last week. On Monday, police said the material weighed only 5 ounces.

The disparity occurred because authorities initially included the weight of the lead container in which the material was placed, police said.