The Borneo Post

Radioactiv­e canisters found at apartment, residents advised to go for health checks

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KLANG: Residents at the Seri Era Apartment, Jalan Naga Sari, Shah Alam near here, have been advised to go for health checks following the discovery of two radioactiv­e canisters at the premises last Saturday.

South Klang district police chief ACP Alzafny Ahmad said the reason being that the canisters, which were part of the components from a radioactiv­e scanning device, were found with the seal open.

He said the gamma rays from the canisters, if exposed to the public, could cause various health problems.

According to the Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB), the canister has the gamma ray capacity of up to 300 milisiever­t per hour and is dangerous to human body which is capable of receiving only 20 milisiever­t gamma ray a year, he said.

As such, he advised residents of the apartment, especially those who had been nearby the Rukun Tetangga Room between 4 am last Thursday and 6 pm last Saturday to contact AELB at 038922588 or 1- 800- 88-799 for advice, he told a media conference here yesterday,

Also present was AELB director ( Ray Regulatory Division) Hasmadi Hassan.

Among the symptoms suffered by those who are exposed to the gamma ray are dizziness, nausea and vomiting.

In an incident last Thursday, two radioactiv­e scanners belonging to an oil and gas company were reported stolen from a car.

Following which, a special team was set up to investigat­e the matter and this led to the arrest of eight people in Klang and Shah Alam.

According to Alzafny, the team made a breakthrou­gh last Friday when it found several pieces of the scanners at a scrap metal shop in Kampung Jawa here and arrested three suspects.

The arrest of the suspects led the police to the apartment where they found the two canisters last Saturday. A suspect was also arrested there.

Alzafny said four employees of the oil and gas company were also arrested last Friday to assist investigat­ion. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Abdul Kadir (right) showing the firearms during the press conference. — Bernama photo
Abdul Kadir (right) showing the firearms during the press conference. — Bernama photo

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