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Radioactive material stolen from US site in Basra raises fears of dirty bomb

 Radioactive material stolen from US site in Basra raises fears of dirty bomb

Representational file photo.

Representational file photo.
Representational file photo.

(IraqiNews.com) A senior official in the Ministry of Environment revealed, that a highly dangerous radioactive material was stolen from an oilfield facility in the city of Basra last year, amid fears it could be acquired by the so-called ISIS and used as a weapon.

According to a document that was addressed to the ministry’s Centre for Prevention of Radiation and obtained by Reuters, the radioactive material, which was stored in a protective case, went missing in November from a site belonging to US company Weatherford near the southern city of Basra.

An official in the ministry, who requested anonymity, told Reuters, “The device contained up to 10g of Ir-192 capsules; a radioactive isotope of iridium.”

“We are afraid the radioactive material will fall into the hands of ISIS. They could simply attach it to explosives to make a dirty bomb” a senior security official told Reuters.

A spokesperson for Basra Operations Command said the army, police and intelligence forces are working day and night to locate the stolen material.

The material is classed as a Category 2 radioactive source by the International Atomic Energy Agency and can be fatal if someone is exposed for a period of hours to days.

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