European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 14, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday August 14, 1994 world the stars and stripes Page 11 by in in de plutonium seized at Munich Airport Munich Germany a German police made their biggest seizure yet of bomb Quality plutonium and arrested three suspects who had just arrived from Moscow bavarian authorities said sat urday. Inspectors found the plutonium 500 Grams 17.5 ounces senior German official said in the baggage of one of the passengers after their Lufthansa plane landed wednesday night at the Munich Airport. Experts have speculated that twice that amount of extremely pure plutonium-239in the hands of an expert with sophisticated equipment could be fashioned into a nuclear bomb. A state police spokesman speaking on condition he not be named told the associated press that two spaniards and an other person were arrested. The spaniards were probably couriers for russian atomic scientists the bavarian Interior minister Ginter Beckstein told Der Spiegel Magazine in excerpts released saturday. German officials say they believe nuclear materials Are being sold by High ranking russian scientists who Aren t being paid because of the highly chaotic russian Economy. Russian Security officials say Only lower level employees Are involved in the nuclear smuggling. Der Spiegel said Viktor Sidorenko the Deputy russian minister for atomic Energy was aboard the plane on which the smugglers landed. He was flying into Germany to attend a meeting with Bavar Ian officials about civilian nuclear projects the Magazine said it quoted authorities As having initially suspected Sidorenko adding they could t confirm their suspicions. The seizure was the third time bomb Quality plutonium was confiscated in Germany which appears to be a focal Point of smugglers bringing in nuclear. Material from the former soviet Union. Fri director Louis Freeh Calls the smuggling trend the / greatest Long term threat to the Security of the United states since the end of the cold War. German authorities suspect that the ultimate buyers of nuclear materials could be terrorist groups or such coun tries As Iran Iraq or Libya which have been accused of supporting terrorism. Police in Germany Switzerland aus Tria and elsewhere have nabbed dozens of con artists peddling radioactive mate rial also poisonous but not capable of being made into atomic bombs. There were 267 such cases in Germany alone Between 1991 and the end of 19?3, according to police. In june and july bavarian police arrested six people including a realty agent after less than 1 Gram .035 ounce of weapons Grade uranium-235, apparently from a russian nuclear submarine and 600 Grams 21 ounces of Konwea Pons material were seized. Those arrests were announced thursday. In May police in the southwestern state of Baden Wiir Temberg arrested a businessman Adolf Jaekle As a suspect in counterfeiting. A search of his garage turned up a Lead Container with 6 Grams .2 ounces of nearly pure plutonium-239, apparently from a russian nuclear weapons factory. Scores die in scramble for shelter Brazzaville Congo a a cloudburst erupted As about 2,000 people were leaving a Church triggering a Stam Pede for shelter that killed 143 people the official news Agency said saturday. More than 50 children were among those who were trampled to death or suffocated in the surging crowd Friday eve Ning at Saint Pierre Claver roman Cath 3 sure Steps to higher paying Job skills from it Clad in i cow Tutor Hwe study Tuu Nii in jowl Schim Tomim Chw world. Comic Avion Mit moms a Manojo mom up in youkj08. Omm Lions. 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