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‘Extremely Dangerous’ Radioactive Material Stolen In “Violent” Truck Robbery 

Courtesy of ZeroHedge View original post here.

The Mexican government warned nine states, including its capital, Mexico City, that a truck carrying radioactive material was "violently robbed" in the early hours on Sunday. 

According to a statement released by the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection, a Toyota Hilux transporting highly radioactive material was hijacked from Teoloyucan, a city and municipality located in the State of Mexico. Details about the hijacking have been scant so far. What has been made public is that a possible criminal gang hijacked the vehicle carrying Iridium-192. 

Mexico's National Commission for Nuclear Safety and Safeguards (CNSNS) reported the incident to the National Civil Protection Coordination (CNPC), who posted this alert on social media:

The government warned anyone with "direct contact with the source [radioactive material] for hours or days, and its effects can be fatal." They also suggested a "30-meter perimeter should also be established around the device in case it is found." 

So far, local authorities have yet to voice their concern about the probabilities that the dangerous material could fall into criminal gang hands where they could attach it to explosives and produce a dirty bomb. 

It's still not clear which bad actors obtained the radioactive material and what their intentions could be. The question we have is if the criminals specifically targeted the vehicle carrying the radioactive material or if this was just a hapless carjacking.

With the location of the radioactive material unknown and the Mexico–US border in crisis, flooded with immigrants – this could pose a severe threat to the US. 

Over the years, there's been a handful of carjackers who had stumbled upon radioactive material, one in 2011 when a car thief stole iridium-192 and another in 2013 when carjackers stole cobalt-60. Still, the Mexican government hasn't learned its lesson in securing radioactive material.  

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