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The so-called Plutonium Affair (german: link=no, Plutonium-Affäre) was a scandal that erupted in Germany in April 1995. It was caused by the illegal transport of more than 360 grams of
plutonium Plutonium is a radioactive chemical element with the symbol Pu and atomic number 94. It is an actinide metal of silvery-gray appearance that tarnishes when exposed to air, and forms a dull coating when oxidized. The element normally exhib ...
on a
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plane from
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to
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in 1994, instigated by the
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(BND) just before the
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elections.


Smuggling of plutonium

In August 1994, the Colombian national Justiniano Torres Benítez and his accomplices, the two Spaniards Julio Oroz Eguia and Javier Bengoechea Arratibel were arrested by
Bavarian police The Bavarian State Police (german: Bayerische Staatliche Polizei) is the state police force of the German state of Bavaria under the umbrella of the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior. It has approximately 33,500 armed officers and roughly 8,500 ...
at
Munich airport Munich International Airport- Franz Josef Strauß (german: link=no, Flughafen München) is an international airport serving Munich and Upper Bavaria. It is the second-busiest airport in Germany in terms of passenger traffic after Frankfurt ...
and a Munich hotel room. Torres Benítez, who arrived from Moscow on board of a
Boeing 737 The Boeing 737 is a narrow-body aircraft produced by Boeing at its Renton Factory in Washington. Developed to supplement the Boeing 727 on short and thin routes, the twinjet retains the 707 fuselage width and six abreast seating with two ...
on 10 August 1994, had 363.4 grams of plutonium-239 in his luggage. The plutonium, however, was only 87% pure, and was thus not deemed weapons-grade. Further, more than 400 grams of
Lithium-6 Naturally occurring lithium (3Li) is composed of two stable isotopes, lithium-6 and lithium-7, with the latter being far more abundant on Earth. Both of the natural isotopes have an unexpectedly low nuclear binding energy per nucleon ( for lith ...
, which is needed for the construction of
thermonuclear weapon A thermonuclear weapon, fusion weapon or hydrogen bomb (H bomb) is a second-generation nuclear weapon design. Its greater sophistication affords it vastly greater destructive power than first-generation nuclear bombs, a more compact size, a lowe ...
s, were found on Torres Benítez. Torres Benítez, Oroz Eguia and Bengoechea Arratibel were subsequently charged with breaches of the War Weapons Control Act. The trial began on 10 May 1995. While BND president Konrad Porzner had denied accusations of having initiated the smuggling operation in April 1995, a report published in the news magazine Der Spiegel later that month revealed that the BND had, in fact, ordered the smuggling. The deal, which had been concluded as part of the so-called ''Operation Hades'', was meant to serve as evidence that weapons-grade plutonium was for sale worldwide. The BND was mainly criticized for the fact that its initial investigations had resulted in the smuggling of plutonium to Germany, without any safety precautions and ignoring all related concerns. Further, by involving the Spanish informant Rafael Ferreras Fernandez (alias "Rafa"), the BND had effectively employed an agent of an allied nation, which it is not allowed to do.


Parliamentary enquiry

The revelations of Der Spiegel resulted in the creation of a parliamentary enquiry committee by the German
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on 11 May 1995. Ferreras Fernandez, who had been the link between Peter Fischer-Hollweg, who was stationed as Federal Criminal Police Office and BND representative in
Madrid Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), an ...
at the time, and the plutonium brokers, testified before the committee that the plutonium was smuggled to Munich on 10 August 1994 with the knowledge of the BND in order to stage an arrest at Munich airport that could be exploited politically before the Bavarian Landtag elections and the 1994 federal elections. Additionally, Ferreras Fernandez stated that he had been put under "enormous" pressure by BND employees before the trial to lie in court, and that he was fearing for his wife's and child's lives. On 23 June 1998, the committee concluded its proceedings and found that "the BND had not instigated the plutonium case, neither in Munich, nor at its station in Madrid. Further, the BND had informed the Chancellory true to fact and in time, which then had exercised its legal and technical supervision appropriately. There had been no illegal influence from the Chancellory's surroundings on the decisions taken by the authorities involved in this case." Apart from that, "the Bavarian police and the public prosecutor's office in Munich had decided upon the authorities' actions." The plutonium's origins could not be determined. According to the committee, it could only be determined that it did not originate from western Europe.


Conviction

Torres Benítez, Oroz Eguia and Bengoechea Arratibel were sentenced to three to five years of prison in July 1995. The
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Munich found that the plutonium smuggling constituted a case of
entrapment Entrapment is a practice in which a law enforcement agent or agent of the state induces a person to commit a "crime" that the person would have otherwise been unlikely or unwilling to commit.''Sloane'' (1990) 49 A Crim R 270. See also agent prov ...
instigated by the Bavarian Federal Criminal Police Office, which had enticed the smugglers to procure the plutonium.{{cite web , publisher= Der Spiegel , title=Dilettanten im Amt , date=1995-12-25 , language=German , url=http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-9247542.html , access-date=2018-08-10


External links


„OPERATION HADES“: INTELLIGENCE SERVICE STAGED PLUTONIUM DEAL


References

1995 in Germany Plutonium Political scandals in Germany Federal Intelligence Service