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Police should check misuse of nuclear, radioactive materials: KPA Director

Police should check misuse of nuclear, radioactive materials: KPA Director

Deccan Herald29-07-2025
He was speaking during the inaugural event of a two-day workshop on 'Handling and Investigation of Nuclear and Radioactive Materials' for Police officials, organised by the KPA, in Mysuru, recently.
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