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This weeks Weapons of Mass Destruction stories for Monday, December 10, 2001.
Iraq: German Engineer Sent Weapons EquipmentA German mechanical engineer who allegedly facilitated illegal arms sales to Iraq has been jailed since October, according to Der Spiegel, the Agence France-Presse reported Saturday. Prosecutors told Der Spiegel that the suspect may have already sent equipment through Jordan to Baghdad in violation of U.N. sanctions. Officials believe that the shipped equipment included a drill to make cannon tubes which could be used to fire nuclear, biological or chemical weapons (Agence France-Presse, Dec. 8).
South Korea: WMD Warfare Defense Unit PlannedSouth Korea plans to create a new biological and chemical warfare defense command next year, officials said today. The existing Army Chemical, Biological and Radiological Defense Command is to be reorganized, reinforced, and placed under the direct control of the Defense Ministry. The reinforcement will consist of 200 extra personnel and a new force trained to combat terrorists using chemical or biological weapons, said Col. Chang Sang-geun, head of the ministry’s division for biological, chemical and radiological warfare. “The new command will maintain close cooperation with police, the government and civilian organizations to thwart possible terrorist attacks ahead of the 2002 World Cup soccer finals,” Chang said (Hwang Jang-jin, Korea Herald, Dec. 10).
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