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Nuclear suspect’s computers seized |
2004-02-13 |
British and French intelligence officers seized computers from the home of a British businessman named as a central suspect in the secret network supplying Libya, Iran and North Korea with nuclear equipment, the London-based Guardian newspaper has learned. They were taken last June from the French home of Peter Griffin by agents trying to penetrate the black market in nuclear secrets established by the disgraced scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan. Last June? They’ve been looking into this network for a long time then. The German ship carrying the centrifuges was seized in Oct, Griffin must have felt confident they didn’t find anything. |
Posted by:Steve |
#3 and Dubya's wielding the knife... Methinks he needs four more years. Then eight more with McCain/Rice (or similar no-BS ticket) and we oughtta be getting close to some closure... |
Posted by: .com 2004-2-13 12:43:07 PM |
#2 The whole"Gordians knot"is coming unraveled. |
Posted by: Raptor 2004-2-13 12:07:16 PM |
#1 terrorists beware - just because you think they aren't out to get you, doesn't mean they aren't. We are apparently seeing top down arrests from a sting op. If Sadaam was illegally pursuing nukes, then maybe some of that will start to wrap up here soon too. |
Posted by: B 2004-2-13 8:44:45 AM |