Truck Carrying Radioactive Materials Hijacked in Mexico

A truck transporting dangerous radioactive materials that could be used in the construction of a “dirty bomb,” was hijacked and stolen from a gas station on Monday near Mexico City.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, who reported the incident to Mexican authorities, the truck was transporting radioactive cobalt-60, which is used in medical procedures, from a hospital in the northern city of Tijuana to a radioactive waste-storage center.

“Apart from peaceful medical and industrial uses,” Reuters reports, “experts say cobalt-60 can also be used in a dirty bomb in which conventional explosives disperse radiation from a radioactive source.”

According to BBC News, the truck, which is still missing, is a 2.5-tonne Volkswagen Worker and was stolen by armed men at a gas station in Tepojaco.

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