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To: NYBob1 who wrote (396)7/13/2007 2:53:14 AM
From: NYBob1   of 399
 
US 'dirty bomb' sting shows risk -



Senator Norman Coleman


Senator Norman Coleman said a post-9/11 mindset
was needed

US investigators posing as businessmen were easily able
to obtain a licence to buy enough nuclear material
to make a small "dirty bomb", Congress has heard.

The team, who set up a bogus company, said the operation
exposed serious flaws in the way the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) approves licences.

It took only four weeks and some phone calls -
and faxes to get the document.

The NRC says it has already taken steps to address the problem.
The sting was carried out at the request of Congress.

Investigators from the Government Accountability Office
(GAO) said they had not even had to leave their desks
to acquire the licence.

Report author Gregory Kutz told a Senate hearing
that the sting clearly showed the NRC control process
"did not work".

"Given that terrorists have expressed an interest
in obtaining nuclear material, the Congress and
the American people expect licensing programmes
for these materials to be secure," Mr Kutz said.

'Wreak havoc'

Posing as businessmen, the investigators told the NRC
they needed equipment using radioactive isotopes
americium-241 and cesium-137 used in construction.


The economic and psychological effects of a dirty bomb
detonating on American soil would be devastating
Senator Norm Coleman

They received the licence without checks on their premises
and were then able to duplicate and alter the document
to remove restrictions on how many they could buy.

Edward McGaffigan, commissioner of the NRC, told the hearing
that the agency had solved the problem in the short term
and was working on longer-term fixes.

Republican Senator Norm Coleman, of the Homeland Security
investigations sub-committee which commissioned the sting,
warned that the NRC was operating with a
"pre-9/11 mindset in a post-9/11 world".

"It is clear that terrorists are interested in using a
dirty bomb to wreak havoc in this country," he said.

"The economic and psychological effects of a dirty
bomb detonating on American soil would be devastating."

Earlier this week, Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff
said he had a "gut feeling" that the US faced a higher
threat of terror attack this summer.

In March last year, in a separate operation, undercover
GAO agents managed to cross the border into the US from
Canada and Mexico with enough radioactive material
for two dirty bombs.

Despite radiation detection alarms going off, border guards
let them through after being shown false paperwork.

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