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Site 'should not have had Semtex'



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A FRENCH security official yesterday said a site in Corbas from which about 28kg of Semtex was stolen was not authorised to store such explosives.
Xavier de Furst said the facility is not allowed to store Semtex until late 2009, after a security upgrade.

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  • Last Updated: 20 July 2008 10:01 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

2dogs in D.C.,

21/07/2008 00:52:56
Well,hell,Spring Valley in N.W. D.C. should not have WW1 mustard gas munitions buried either. But, there it is. Careful where you sink a shovel, folks.
2

Hugo of Garven,

21/07/2008 09:24:27
#1 2dogs in D.C.,

That is almost unbelievable. Note that I said almost.

For their neighbours sake I hope the munitions are not corroding.

3

Gere,

Scotland 21/07/2008 17:20:43
I am prepared to bet that somewhere someone is joyfully praising Allah and his paedophile prophet!

 

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