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How do they detect in Stockholm jihadists through the sewers - HLN.be
Terrorism Under the streets of Stockholm bubbles tran anything. Literally. The Swedish capital of sewage is indeed screened tran for harmful substances tran that go terrorists started to manufacture bombs. That reports the BBC. Or how a terror suspect can be exposed through a septic tank.
The fight against terrorism is conducted underground in Stockholm. Hans Oennerud that the project "Emphasis", sponsored by the European Union, coordinates, line, explains: "A network of hi-tech sensors uses electrodes to detect chemicals in the sewage which may indicate explosive material." "Because," as Oennerud explains, "these substances usually tran end up in wastewater. When you make a bomb at home, there always comes a time when you have to drain the process. We want to make use of that opportunity to do detection. " The high-tech sensors can extremely quickly alert police about corroborated with information on their concentration, time and location where they were found. Also read "Western world has created a haven for terrorists"
US interested in the technology of emphasis and two other projects, Lotus and Bonas called, is tested in the Swedish Research Defence Agency (FOI). The work has a replica of a bomb laboratory at point put to make truthful investigation of explosive materials. The technology would be used in the future for drug labs and places where chemical weapons are manufactured to detect. The British Ministry of Defense and the US Homeland Security have already made their way to Stockholm to save the pilot project meetings and possibly implement tran in their own state at a later stage.
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