Investigators cracking down on nuclear proliferators seeking IS buyers
CHISINAU: In the backwaters of Eastern Europe, authorities working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have interrupted four attempts in the past five years by gangs with suspected Russian connections that sought to sell radioactive material to Middle Eastern extremists, The Associated Press has learned.
The latest known case came in February this year, when a smuggler offered a huge cache of deadly caesium ─ enough to contaminate several city blocks ─ and specifically sought a buyer from the the self-styled Islamic State (IS) group.
Criminal organisations are driving a thriving black market in nuclear materials in the tiny and impoverished Eastern European country of Moldova, investigators say.
The successful busts, however, were undercut by striking shortcomings ─ kingpins got away, and those arrested evaded long prison sentences, sometimes quickly returning to nuclear smuggling, AP found.