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    Calgary Herald , Canada
    April 14 2012

    Armenia thwarts sale of radioactive strontium

    Agence France-Presse


    Armenia's security services said on Friday they foiled a deal to sell
    the radioactive isotope strontium-90, the third such case involving a
    radioactive substance in the country in three years.

    "Two residents of Yerevan, Armen Hunanyan and Alfred Bznuni, were
    arrested while trying to sell a radio-active substance, strontium-90,"
    Armenia's National Security Service said in a statement. There were no
    further details available on the quantity of the seized radioactive
    substance and potential buyers.

    Last year four Armenians were arrested for an attempted sale of
    strontium-90, the highly radioactive isotope of strontium.

    In 2010 Armenian authorities foiled smuggling of enriched uranium into
    neighbouring Georgia. Georgian police in 2010 also arrested four
    people for an alleged attempt to sell another radioactive substance,
    cesium-137.

    The International Atomic Energy Agency identifies strontium-90 among
    most significant radioactive sources that emit high levels of
    radiation and "require particular attention for safety and security
    reasons."

    http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Armenia+thwarts+sale+radioactive+strontium/6459336/story.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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