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Mafia 'sank ships of toxic waste' | |
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A shipwreck apparently containing toxic waste is being investigated by authorities in Italy amid claims that it was deliberately sunk by the mafia. | |
An informant from the Calabrian mafia said the ship was one of a number he blew up as part of an illegal operation to bypass laws on toxic waste disposal. | |
The sunken vessel has been found 30km (18 miles) off the south-west of Italy. | The sunken vessel has been found 30km (18 miles) off the south-west of Italy. |
The informant said it contained "nuclear" material. Officials said it would be tested for radioactivity. | |
Murky pictures taken by a robot camera show the vessel intact and alongside it are a number of yellow barrels. | Murky pictures taken by a robot camera show the vessel intact and alongside it are a number of yellow barrels. |
Labels on them say the contents are toxic. | Labels on them say the contents are toxic. |
The informant said the mafia had muscled in on the lucrative business of radioactive waste disposal. | |
But he said that instead of getting rid of the material safely, he blew up the vessel out at sea, off the Calabrian coast. | But he said that instead of getting rid of the material safely, he blew up the vessel out at sea, off the Calabrian coast. |
He also says he was responsible for sinking two other ships containing toxic waste. | He also says he was responsible for sinking two other ships containing toxic waste. |
Experts are now examining samples taken from the wreck. | Experts are now examining samples taken from the wreck. |
Other vessels | Other vessels |
An official said that if the samples proved to be radioactive then a search for up to 30 other sunken vessels believed scuttled by the mafia would begin immediately. | An official said that if the samples proved to be radioactive then a search for up to 30 other sunken vessels believed scuttled by the mafia would begin immediately. |
For years there have been rumours that the mafia was sinking ships with nuclear and other waste on board, as part of a money-making racket. | For years there have been rumours that the mafia was sinking ships with nuclear and other waste on board, as part of a money-making racket. |
The environmental campaign group Greenpeace and others have compiled lists over the past few decades of ships that have disappeared off the coast of Italy and Greece. | The environmental campaign group Greenpeace and others have compiled lists over the past few decades of ships that have disappeared off the coast of Italy and Greece. |
Processing waste is highly specialised and is supposed to be an industry where security is the top priority. | Processing waste is highly specialised and is supposed to be an industry where security is the top priority. |
If tests show that there is nuclear material on the seabed it will prove that the mafia has moved into its dirtiest business yet. | If tests show that there is nuclear material on the seabed it will prove that the mafia has moved into its dirtiest business yet. |
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