Mobile Phone Covers Containing Radioactive Material Seized at Beirut Airport

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Customs agents at the Rafik Hariri International Airport discovered on Thursday radioactive material in a shipment of mobile phone covers.

The Finance Ministry announced that a shipment of 98 crates of mobile phone covers, imported from China, were suspected of carrying radioactive material.

The Ministry ordered the Lebanese Atomic Energy Commission to conduct tests of samples taken from the crates.

The findings revealed high levels of radioactive material, including natural Thorium 232 and natural Radium 226.

The Finance Ministry has since ordered the airport customs agency to return the shipment to the sender.

The case has also been referred to the concerned authorities for proper legal measures to be taken.

On January 5, Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil revealed that toxic radioactive material was discovered in food products, narcotic pills, and industrial machines that were being smuggled at the airport and Beirut Port.

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Comments 3
Missing zakariah 26 February 2015, 22:38

I can't believe how every conversation on Naharnet turns political even when it should not, and insults fly all over unduly.

I sadly note that this is our society, and we will get deeper into problems as long as we stick to this attitude and tone.

Default-user-icon A Templar (Guest) 27 February 2015, 12:18

In an ideal government, a Finance Minister has no jurisdiction over Radioactive material, unless Iranian currency is tainted..

Thumb -phoenix1 27 February 2015, 13:35

On a side-note, it's good to see ministers now doing what they were mandated to do. I guess our hero Mr. Abou Faour has set the pace and it now is incumbent on every other minister not to be outpaced. If only we kept working as seriously, Lebanon would soon recover from many of its woes.