
OPERATION SAFEGUARD
RADIOACTIVE
MATERIALS: HOSPITALS
As described in the accompanying letter, Operation SAFEGUARD is based on the idea that certain legitimate businesses and industries may be unknowingly exploited by terrorists who portray themselves as honest customers seeking to purchase, lease or somehow appropriate certain material, licenses and/or services to covertly further a terrorist plot.
The following may be general indicators of potential terrorist planning or activities. Alone each indicator can result from legitimate recreational or commercial activities or criminal activity not related to terrorism; however, multiple indicators combined with other information can possibly suggest a terrorist threat.
The following examples of activity relating to Radioactive Materials, though not fully inclusive, may be of possible concern to law enforcement:
·
The
theft or unexplained loss (regardless of amount, i.e., pilfering) of radioactive
materials.
·
Suspicious
individuals observed in the vicinity of rooms containing radioactive materials
(i.e., radiology department; area designated for disposal of radioactive
poisoning) or in sensitive locations (i.e., rashes, acute vomiting, severe nosebleeds,
etc.).
·
The
theft or unexplained loss of entry keys or identification passes or badges that
furnish access to areas containing radioactive materials.
·
Emergency
room treatment of patients for chemical burns or symptoms possibly associated
with radiation poisoning (i.e., rashes, acute vomiting, severe nosebleeds,
etc.).
Your impressions and assessment based upon your professional business experience are extremely valuable and should help guide you in determining if a customer request, a fact pattern or set of circumstances is unusual. Please remember that the conduct itself does not have to be criminal per se for you to report it to the Frederick Police Department. We may be contacted 24-hours a day, seven days a week by calling:
301-600-2100
SGT Dennis K. Dudley
Planning Division
Frederick Police Department
301-600-1206 (Office)
301-600-2082 (FAX)