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12.09.2008 - Surrender by 'uranium theft' man

By Subir Bhaumik
BBC News, Calcutta


A tribal man wanted in connection with the smuggling of uranium ore has surrendered to the police in India's north-eastern state of Meghalaya.
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It is not clear how much ore the group had, or what it planned to do with it.
The arrests are at an embarrassing time for India, just days after the Nuclear Suppliers Group ended a ban on civilian nuclear trade with the country.
Indian officials had worked hard to persuade members of the group, which governs global trade in nuclear components, that its nuclear industry was in safe hands.
Uranium is the basic fuel for nuclear weapons, but it has to go through complex processes before it is sufficiently enriched for use.
'Stolen'
John Khongmin gave himself up to the police in the West Khasi Hills district late on Wednesday after police circulated a look-out notice for him.
Mr Khongmin's father is an employee of the government-run Atomic Minerals Division.

"We are trying to find out whether the group has stolen more and where were they trying to sell it," district police official M Khakrang said.
Police say they are not sure whether the men are part of an organised global enterprise, or simply some amateurs, trying to make some quick money.
The seizure was made in the village of Mairang on Monday when police detained four people, including a village headman, for stealing a quantity of uranium.
A fifth man surrendered on Tuesday after the police carried out a search of the area.
Earlier in May too, police arrested five people for stealing uranium ore.
Others have been arrested in the past for trying to smuggle uranium out of the state.
"But we don't know yet whether this is an organised racket. It could well be and we may have not yet found the kingpins," Mr Khakrang said.
Proposed mines
Early in the 1990s, India's Atomic Minerals Division discovered huge deposits of uranium at Domiosiat and Wakkhaji in the West Khasi Hills.
The Indian government announced in January it wanted to open cast mine 375,000 tonnes of uranium ore annually in the area.
But mining has been unable to start so far because of objections from local tribespeople who fear radiation contamination.
Officials say the proposed mines contain 16% of India's known uranium deposits.
India is desperate for enriched uranium to boost its nuclear power generation.
It recently signed a controversial accord with the US under which it will receive civilian nuclear fuel and technology. The deal now awaits approval from the US Congress.

(BBC)


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