Thursday 2 January 2014

Carrying radioactive samples


Japanese man carried radioactive soil from Fukushima NPP to Ukrainian university



1 January, 2014

The luggage of a Japanese citizen flying from Frankfurt to Kyiv exceeded the acceptable radiation levels more than twice. It turned out that the man was carrying a mixture of clay and soil taken from the Fukushima nuclear power plant after the nuclear disaster.

The radioactive luggage was found at the Borispol airport, the press service for the Ukrainian State Border Guard Service reported.

An inspection of the luggage yielded two plastic containers with a mixture of clay and soil weighing a total of 12 kilos. The radiation levels in the containers exceeded the acceptable levels more than twice.

The Japanese man said the mixture of clay and soil was taken on the territory of the Fukushima nuclear power plant during the nuclear disaster. He said he was carrying it to the Zhytomyr National Agroecological University.

The containers have now been seized and will be provided to representatives of the state-run enterprise Radon for further tests and disposal.


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