August 25, 2006

Japan police plan arrests over nuclear parts

Japan police plan arrests over nuclear parts: report | Top News | Reuters.com

TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo police were planning on Friday to arrest several executives from a Japanese company suspected of exporting equipment that could be used in producing nuclear weapons, Kyodo news agency said.

Mitutoyo Corp., which produces precision measuring equipment, is suspected of exporting to Malaysia without a license two devices that could be used in uranium enrichment, the report said.

Television showed police entering Mitutoyo premises in Kawasaki, near Tokyo.

A police spokesman said he had no information on the arrests, and no one answered the phone at the company's head office.

Police have been investigating possible export routes from Japan after a device made by the firm was found at nuclear facilities in Libya inspected by the International Atomic Energy Agency between December 2003 and March 2004, media reports said earlier this year.

Mitutoyo is also suspected of exporting equipment to Iran, and police have raided an Iranian trading company in Tokyo in connection with the case, Kyodo said.

Mitutoyo, founded in 1934, has some 2,300 employees in Japan and 2,000 overseas.

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