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Indonesia seizes eight containers of imported zinc powder contaminated by caesium 137

An official announced on Monday that eight containers of imported caesium powder were seized by Indonesia after it was discovered to be contaminated. The country is intensifying its efforts to intercept goods contaminated at the border and within the country.

Bara Hasibuan said that the containers were originally from Angola. They are being held in a Jakarta port until the administrative procedures to re-export them have been completed, according to a press release by Bara Hasibuan.

Indonesia created a task force to address the issue of radioactive pollution after seafood, cloves, and footwear destined for the United States had levels of caesium that were unacceptable earlier this year.

The task force reported that shipments of zinc-powder from the Philippines had previously been found to be contaminated with Cs137. These shipments were returned.

Caesium 137 is released into the environment by past nuclear accidents and tests, such as Chernobyl. It's also used for industrial purposes like oil well logging.

Indonesia does not have nuclear weapons or power plants. (Reporting and editing by David Stanway; Dewi Kurniawati)

(source: Reuters)