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Nuclear Corporation Security Breached 13 November 2007
 

A web site called www.GlobalIncidentMap.com “A global display of terrorism and other suspicious events” lists the rather suspicious incident at Pelindaba Nuclear Plant last week Thursday as follows:"An attack on South Africa's Pelindaba nuclear research site has resulted in a worker being shot. Anton Gerber, an operations officer in the Emergency Services department, reportedly tackled armed men who entered the emergency control room of the site on 7 November. He was rushed to hospital and is in a stable condition. Site operator Necsa, South Africa's state nuclear research company, described the event as an armed robbery in a short statement. A pilot nuclear fuel plant is under development at Pelindaba to provide fuel for the demonstration pebble-bed modular reactor and the Safari-1 research reactor has operated there since 1965" - http://www.globalincidentmap.com/ev....php?ID=5753This web site then gives links to other coverage on the story (copied below):From World Nuclear News:An attack on South Africa's Pelindaba nuclear research site has resulted in a worker being shot. Anton Gerber, an operations officer in the Emergency Services department, reportedly tackled armed men who entered the emergency control room of the site on 7 November. He was rushed to hospital and is in a stable condition. Site operator Necsa, South Africa's state nuclear research company, described the event as an armed robbery in a short statement. A pilot nuclear fuel plant is under development at Pelindaba to provide fuel for the demonstration pebble-bed modular reactor and the Safari-1 research reactor has operated there since 1965. Source: http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/i...d=1145959313From Pretoria News (8 Nov 2007):Nuke ops man shot during gang raid8 November 2007, 15:56A senior Nuclear Energy Corporation of South Africa (Necsa) employee was shot during an attack at Pelindaba.It remains unknown how exactly three armed men gained entry to the national key point in the early hours of Thursday morning.It is believed that the three, once inside the facility, used a ladder stolen from the nuclear facility's fire department to scale a wall and so get into the control room.It is suspected that Necsa Emergency Services operational officer Anton Gerber was shot when he surprised the men.Gerber was rushed to Eugene Marais Hospital where he is reported to be in a serious but stable condition.The shooting of Gerber comes four months after Necsa's newly appointed services general manager, Eric Lerata, 43, was gunned down in cold blood in outside his Montana home after returning from a week-long business trip in France.In a bizarre twist, two of Lerata's alleged killers, who were out on bail at the time of his killing, were arrested on murder charges on Wednesday while appearing at the Kempton magistrate's court in connection with a case of theft.Necsa spokesperson Chantal Janneker confirmed the attack on Gerber but declined to say where in the facility the shooting took place or if the gunmen had taken anything.She said that no one else was injured in the attack."Once we have a report, we will reveal exactly what happened," said Janneker.Source: http://www.pretorianews.co.za/index...31633C145340From Pretoria News (9 Nov 2007):Attack at Pelindaba nuclear facilityA brazen attack by four gunmen on the Pelindaba nuclear facility has left a senior emergency officer seriously injured.Anton Gerber, Necsa emergency services operational officer spoke to the Pretoria News from his hospital bed hours after the attack.He was shot in the chest when the gunmen stormed the facility's emergency response control room in the early hours of Thursday morning.The shooting comes four months after Necsa's newly appointed services general manager Eric Lerata, 43, was gunned down in front of his Montana home after returning from a business trip in France.Pelindaba is regarded as one of the country's most secure national key points. It is surrounded by electric fencing, has 24-hour CCTV surveillance, security guards and security controls and checkpoints.The attack comes as the country prepares to preside over an International Atomic Energy Agency convention on nuclear safety.The convention is aimed at achieving a high level of global nuclear safety via safety related technical co-operation; establishing and maintaining effective defences in nuclear installations against potential radiological hazards and preventing accidents with radiological consequences.A visibly shaken Gerber, who was rushed to Eugene Marais hospital, on Thursday said that he was sitting in the control room with his fiancée Ria Meiring when he heard a loud bang.Meiring, who was working nightshift, is the supervisor of the control room.Gerber said he kept Meiring company. "I do not like it when she is at work at night and I go with her to keep her company and ensure that she is safe," he said.Describing the attack Gerber said they were inside the electronically sealed control room when they heard a loud bang.They then spotted the gunmen coming into the facility's eastern block.It is believed that the attackers gained access to the building by using a ladder from Pelindaba's fire brigade and scaling a wall. The men are thought to have forced open a window by pulling out several louvers.Pushing Meiring underneath a desk, Gerber attacked two of the gunmen as they forced their way into the control room and ran straight for the control panel."I did not know what they were going to do. I just kept on hitting them even when one of them attacked me with a screwdriver. "I knew that if I stopped they would attack Ria or do something to the panel."I could not let anything like that happen," he said.Unbeknownst to Gerber one of the robbers had shot him in the chest as he fought them off.The bullet narrowly missed his heart breaking a rib before puncturing his lung. Doctors said the bullet missed his spine by 2cm.Gerber, who at one stage thought he was going to die, said he had been very scared."The facility is meant to be safe. There are security guards, electric fences and security control points. These things are not meant to happen," he said.Necsa spokesperson Chantal Janneker confirmed the attack.She declined to say how the gunmen had gained access to the facility or whether they had stolen anything.Janneker said Necsa was conducting an internal investigation into the attack. Once the police investigation was complete Necsa would divulge what happened, she said.Later in the afternoon, Pretoria News was phoned by a man identifying himself as a Necsa legal adviser, saying the newspaper will be breaching the National Keypoints Act by publishing the story. He said that Necsa may seek a court order preventing dissemination of the story.He claimed that the interview with Gerber was "unethical" as "he was under sedation and thus incoherent" when it was conducted.Pretoria News sought and was granted permission to interview Gerber, by hospital management, and Gerber himself. While he was obviously in pain, he appeared coherent and made sense throughout the interview. His recall of the events was sequential and to the point. He also agreed to have his picture taken in his hospital bed.North West police spokesperson Superintendent Louis Jacobs said that no arrests had been made."A case of armed robbery and attempted murder are being investigated," he said.Source: http://www.pretorianews.co.za/?fSec...18448C528585From Homeland Security Watch (9 Nov 2007):Nuclear Plant Penetrated in S. AfricaFiled under: Infrastructure Protection, Terrorist Threats & Attacks — by Jonah Czerwinski on November 9, 2007 The Pelindaba nuclear facility in South Africa was the target of an armed assault yesterday. Nevermind the talk of flying airplanes into reactors, this is a real world case wherein armed men were able to penetrate a series of security measures and actually enter the control room. This article was sent in by reader Steve Bogden.A CRS study in 2005 entitled “Nuclear Power Plants: Vulnerability to Terrorist Attack,” argues that despite the heightened security measures imposed on nuclear facilities in the U.S. by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, industry has been slow to implement them.The NRC explains its position on protecting nuclear facilities here with its three phase plan that was to be completed by now. I do not know where this effort stands.In the past, security measures known as “buffers” or “layers” were considered the best way to restrict unauthorized access to such crucial infrastructure as a nuclear power plant’s control panel. Earlier this month, a man was discovered to be bringing a pipe bomb into a nuclear plant in Arizona – the largest one in the country in fact. If the perpetrators of the break-in at Pelindaba had been armed with such a bomb, it is doubtful that any existing buffers would have stopped a terrible outcome.Source: http://www.hlswatch.com/2007/11/09/...in-s-africa/

 
 
Bernard Kerik indicted 10 November 2007
 

Watch Mary Snow's report about former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik. (CNN) — Bernard Kerik — a one-time friend of Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani, R-New York — was indicted on federal tax fraud and other federal criminal charges on Thursday.   Kerik surrendered to authorities and pleaded not guilty on Friday.  Mary Snow [...]

 
 
Giuliani on Kerik: 'I made a mistake' 08 November 2007
 

Watch Giuliani discuss Kerik Thursday in Dubuque, Iowa. WASHINGTON (CNN) — Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Thursday he made a "mistake" in not thoroughly vetting former New York City Police Commissioner Bernie Kerik. But the Republican presidential frontrunner argued voters should instead focus on his entire mayoral record when evaluating his candidacy. "I [...]

 
 
Cops learning how to extend beats online (AP) 03 November 2007
 

AP - Raise your hand if you've heard of "Second Life," police Lt. Charles Cohen asks a room of about 75 law enforcement officers from around the country. "Second Life," a sprawling online universe, has had technology circles abuzz for a while. But here, it might as well be a watch repair shop. Only a few hands go up. Cohen has some explaining to do.

 
 
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Cops learning how to extend beats online (AP) 03 November 2007
 

AP - Raise your hand if you've heard of "Second Life," police Lt. Charles Cohen asks a room of about 75 law enforcement officers from around the country. "Second Life," a sprawling online universe, has had technology circles abuzz for a while. But here, it might as well be a watch repair shop. Only a few hands go up. Cohen has some explaining to do.

 
 
Cops learning how to extend beats online (AP) 03 November 2007
 

AP - Raise your hand if you've heard of "Second Life," police Lt. Charles Cohen asks a room of about 75 law enforcement officers from around the country. "Second Life," a sprawling online universe, has had technology circles abuzz for a while. But here, it might as well be a watch repair shop. Only a few hands go up. Cohen has some explaining to do.

 
 
Cops learning how to extend beats online (AP) 03 November 2007
 

AP - Raise your hand if you've heard of "Second Life," police Lt. Charles Cohen asks a room of about 75 law enforcement officers from around the country. "Second Life," a sprawling online universe, has had technology circles abuzz for a while. But here, it might as well be a watch repair shop. Only a few hands go up. Cohen has some explaining to do.

 
 
Thompson outlines immigration plan 23 October 2007
 

Watch Thompson discuss his immigration plan Tuesday. (CNN) — Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson, who in recent days has taken on his opponents over immigration, called for federal funds Tuesday to be cut off for cities that don’t crack down on illegal immigration. Thompson, surrounded by police officers at a roundtable in Naples, Florida, outlined [...]

 
 
Thai police raid animal market 16 October 2007
 

Watch an extended excerpt from CNN's Planet in Peril as the team joins police to look for endangered animals.

 
 

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