A new IAEA publication titled Detection in a State’s Interior of Nuclear and Other Radioactive Material out of Regulatory Control offers law enforcement agencies and frontline officers detailed guidance to support them in combatting criminal acts involving nuclear or other radioactive material that has fallen out of regulatory control.
“The new publication is added to a variety of tools offered to countries by the IAEA to help them fulfil their national responsibilities for nuclear security,” said Itimad Soufi, Head of the IAEA’s Nuclear Security of Materials Outside of Regulatory Control Section.
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Source: International Atomic Energy Agency
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