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Georgia has detained two people for handling and attempting to sell $3 million worth of uranium which could have been used to make a deadly bomb, the national security service said on Thursday.
Authorities in Georgia say a potentially catastrophic nuclear trafficking attempt was stopped in Batumi, where a Georgian and ...
Country’s state security service said it stopped a ‘transnational crime’ but declined to say how enriched the uranium was ...
Counter-intelligence and special operations units detained a Georgian and a foreign national while they were allegedly trying to sell radioactive uranium ...
The State Security Service of Georgia (SSSG) said on July 17 it arrested two persons – a Georgian citizen and a foreign ...
Georgia's national security service has detained two individuals involved in handling and attempting to sell uranium worth $3 ...
The Georgian State Security Service arrested two individuals for attempting to sell $3 million worth of uranium for ...
The president of Georgia confirmed Wednesday that his country seized a shipment of highly enriched uranium, and blamed Russia for creating the instability that allows nuclear smugglers to operate ...
Republic of Georgia authorities, aided by the CIA, set up a sting last summer that led to the arrest of a Russian man who tried to sell nuclear bomb-grade uranium in a plastic bag in his jacket ...
Georgia has arrested five people for trying to sell radioactive uranium material that could be used to make nuclear bombs, in the second such seizure this month. The State Security Service said ...
Georgia uncovered a spate of radioactive smuggling cases in 2015 and 2016, including two attempts to sell uranium and one attempt to offload cesium-137, a by-product of nuclear fission.
Georgia's State Security Service said on Thursday that it had detained two people for handling and attempting to sell $3 million worth of uranium which could have been used to make a deadly bomb.