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Home » Homeland Security » Los Alamos Getting Sloppy (Updated)

Los Alamos Getting Sloppy (Updated)

Why should we bother putting radi­o­log­i­cal detec­tors in the ports when it’s eas­ier to get the stuff within the United States? The AP has this arti­cle on a drug raid at a New Mexico trailer park, which turned up clas­si­fied doc­u­ments from the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
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Local police found the doc­u­ments while arrest­ing a man sus­pected of domes­tic vio­lence and deal­ing metham­phet­a­mine from his mobile home, said Sgt. Chuck Ney of the Los Alamos, N.M., Municipal Police Department. The doc­u­ments were dis­cov­ered dur­ing a search of the man’s records for evi­dence of his drug busi­ness, Ney said.
Police alerted the FBI to the secret doc­u­ments, which agents traced back to a woman linked to the drug dealer, offi­cials said. The woman is a con­tract employee at Los Alamos National Laboratory, accord­ing to an FBI offi­cial who spoke on con­di­tion of anonymity because of the sen­si­tive nature of the case.
The offi­cial would not describe the doc­u­ments except to say that they appeared to con­tain clas­si­fied mate­r­ial and were stored on a com­puter file.

While the FBI won’t com­ment, the Project on Government Oversight (POGO) has some insights.

According to uncon­firmed sources, the infor­ma­tion was clas­si­fied as Secret Restricted Data which means it would involve nuclear weapons data and may have con­cerned detec­tion of under­ground nuclear weapons test­ing. Also uncon­firmed, the per­son in pos­ses­sion of the infor­ma­tion worked either in Technical Area 55 where all of the Labs plu­to­nium is stored or in the X Division which han­dles nuclear weapons design data for a main­te­nance sub­con­trac­tor of the Lab.

POGO also notes six pre­vi­ous secu­rity inci­dents at LANL since 9/​11. No won­der that many of the DHS exer­cises fea­ture dirty bomb sce­nar­ios — they must be wor­ried about domes­tic ter­ror­ists get­ting too much National Lab mate­r­ial…
– Jason Sigger, cross­posted at Armchair Generalist
UPDATED 10:20 AM: It should be noted that this isn’t Los Alamos’ first drug-​​related inci­dent. Back in 2004, local author­i­ties evicted a man who had lived for years in a cave on lab prop­erty. from a cave on Los Alamos National Laboratory land where they say he appar­ently lived for years with the com­forts of home a wood-​​burning stove, solar pan­els con­nected to car bat­ter­ies for elec­tric­ity and a satel­lite radio. Ten mar­i­juana plants were found out­side the cave, and the fel­low inside was charged with pos­ses­sion of a con­trolled sub­stance and pos­ses­sion of drug para­pher­na­lia.
UPDATED 4:15 PM: Whatever you do, be sure to check in reg­u­larly at the POGO blog, where they’ve got all kinds of fun rumors float­ing in. Police docs, too.
UPDATED 10–26: J. here — let me clar­ify that I believe the com­bi­na­tion of clas­si­fied LANL doc­u­ments and poten­tial theft of radioac­tive iso­topes from domes­tic sources (uni­ver­si­ties, med­ical labs) is what ought to get peo­ple excited about this inci­dent. Obviously we don’t know what’s in the doc­u­ments that makes them clas­si­fied, and I am not sug­gest­ing that LANL might be the source of loose plu­to­nium mate­r­ial. But unless LANL tight­ens up their secu­rity pro­ce­dures and trains/​screens its employ­ees and con­tract sup­port bet­ter, its lead­er­ship ought to be on notice.

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