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The refined uranium caught by Turkish police Saturday weighed far less than
originally thought, an official source in southwestern Turkey said Sunday.

It was originally believed that the Turkish paramilitary police had seized
over 15 kg of weapons-grade uranium in the operation that also resulted in
the detention of two men accused of smuggling the substance. The actual
weight of the uranium turned out to be hundreds of grams, a fraction of the
initial estimate.

The uranium is to be sent for tests to the local Atomic Energy Agency. The
two suspects were brought before a judge Saturday night charged with the
illegal sale of the material.

Officers in the southern province of Sanliurfa, bordering Syria and 250 km
from the Iraqi border, were acting on a tip-off when they stopped a taxi cab
and discovered the uranium in a lead container hidden beneath the vehicle's
seat, the Anatolian news agency said Saturday.

The incident came at a time of mounting speculation the U.S. could attack
neighboring Iraq for its alleged program of weapons of mass destruction.

Officials at Ankara's Atomic Energy Institute would not confirm they had
been notified about the material. "Our investigation on whether the uranium
was destined for a neighboring country is continuing," a Sanliurfa police
official was quoted as saying by Anatolian.

Authorities believe the uranium came from an east European country and has a
value of about $5 million, Anatolian said. It was not immediately clear when
the operation was carried out. Anatolian only gave the first names of the
suspects, which appeared to be Turkish.

Smugglers use Turkey's porous eastern border to import drugs, and hundreds
of thousands of migrants each year illegally cross the rugged frontier on
their way to more affluent European Union nations.

Police in Istanbul seized more than one kg of weapons-grade uranium last
November that had been smuggled into Turkey from an east European state. The
smugglers were detained after attempting to sell the material to undercover
police officers.



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