Spain's nuclear watchdog appealed to the public on Tuesday to return a yellow case stolen from a car because it contained radioactive material.
"It could represent a risk if the equipment is opened or destroyed as it would leave the source (of radiation) without protection," said the Nuclear Safety Council (CSN).
CSN said the material would not represent a risk if the case remained shut. It was part of equipment used to measure density and humidity levels belonging to ICAES, a company based near Madrid which carries out quality tests on construction sites.
Jailed terrorists are using the internet to contact supporters
Terror suspects held at one of Britain's most secure jails are secretly accessing the internet to contact their supporters.
The discovery raises fears that some of the UK's most dangerous terrorists could be plotting new attacks from inside prison.
PING to Mama Dearest’s post no. 762 regarding “Jailed terrorists are using the internet to contact supporters”:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1995304/posts?page=762#762
Noting the prison mentioned in post no. 762 is Belmarsh Prison.