10 years in jail, SR30m fine if committing on any practices related to nuclear materials

  • 12/25/2022
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The Public Prosecution has warned everyone from committing any practices related to receiving nuclear materials without obtaining a permit. The Public Prosecution"s warning also includes the possession, use, transfer, alteration, adjusting, or disposing of nuclear materials without obtaining a license. Anyone who causes or may cause the death or serious injury of a person or severe damage to property or the environment would be subjected to a financial fine up to SR30 million, and jail term for a period of 10 years. The Public Prosecution clarified that the nuclear material is (plutonium or uranium-233), or (uranium-233 or uranium-235), in addition to the uranium containing a mixture of isotopes which are found in nature. It also clarified that nuclear materials are meant to be any source material, or fissile material, as defined in the Nuclear Safeguards Agreement.

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