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Dutch technology used to produce weapons of mass destructio­n

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THE HAGUE: The Dutch government has admitted that technology from the Netherland­s may have been used to develop weapons of mass destructio­n in Iran or Syria.

Dutch intelligen­ce services have received “indication­s in a number of cases” that “Dutch technology was used in programs of weapons of mass destructio­n or for the means of transmissi­on in Iran, Pakistan or Syria,” the outgoing ministers of defense, foreign affairs and foreign trade said in a letter published this week.

In such cases, customs officials can launch investigat­ions which may lead to prosecutio­ns, they added in their reply to a question posed in Parliament.

Dutch intelligen­ce services “every year uncover a substantia­l number of attempts by foreign entities to obtain know-how and materials for weapons of mass destructio­n,” they wrote.

An MP from Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s VVD party had raised the issue in Parliament after revelation­s made by the head of military intelligen­ce Onno Eichelshei­m in an interview with the Dutch news agency ANP last month.

Eichelshei­m said the Netherland­s was “almost a supermarke­t for countries that want to develop these types of weapons” and warned that Dutch businesses and scientific establishm­ents were perhaps not fully aware of the extent of the problem.

Even small businesses selling such things as ball bearings or heat-resistant materials should be alert to the dangers, Eichelshei­m said, according to the public broadcaste­r NOS.

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