STEEL YARD IN RADIOACTIVE ANCONA, THREE RELAY
TO IMPROPER STORAGE MATERIALS DANGEROUS AND FAILED NOTICE
- ANCONA, 8 October - In 2001 yards Morini
of Ancona (now acquired by the Ferretti Group's CRN) and stockpiled
to 'open a batch of 12 sheets of' in spite of the steel company which had been sent
for disposal, the 'GBF
metals', returned them to him because he had' not''material''
compliant as contaminated by cobalt-60. said today
Ancona Marshal Commander of the Noah Story of Ancona,
testifying at the trial of three people charged
improper storage of hazardous materials and failed notice.
's investigation had been initiated by the prosecutor in Ancona
after the seizure of radioactive plates in various Italian shipyards
(Ancona, Palermo and Livorno) by the police of the nucleus
of environmental protection. The three defendants are Mario
Sardella (Chairman of the Ancona yard), Mario Giovannetti
(owner of 'Duferco commercial spa') and Tomislav Kamev
(owner of the foundry 'Makstil' of Skopje).
Sardella - defended by 'Chambers. Michele Brunetti - and '
also accused of failing precautions against accidents at work as the representative of
' Duferco 'has been called in because
' cause the company 'had given Morini plates
radioactive coming from melting Macedonian . Both
the other accused are assisted by the study Leonardi.
It was previously released from the process by paying
about 1,300 € (offering) the fourth suspect, Alexander
Bruschi, legal representative of the company 'GBF metals',
specializes in the treatment and disposal of radioactive material
. 's accusation against him was that he had received contaminated
bars Morini shipyard and returned them
without informing the authorities' of the danger of radioactivity'.
The process will continue 'on 24 October.
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