Aug 14 2005
Marc Baker, Wales on Sunday
ARMED police will provide round-the-clock protection at Wales' nuclear power station from next year to protect it from terrorists.
Full-time firearms officers will patrol the reactors at Wylfa on Anglesey and Hinkley Point on the Severn Estuary, facing the South Wales coast, to counter an al-Qaeda-style threat.
Although a handful of temporary armed guards arrived at the plants earlier this year, it will be the first time the stations will benefit from 24-hour protection. Previously, the plants relied on unarmed civilian officers.
Break-and-enter terrorists would be unlikely to be able to build a bomb from anything stolen from a nuclear plant.But security experts fear they might use radioactive material in a so-called dirty bomb in which conventional explosives would be used to spread nuclear contamination over a widespread area. <snip>
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