A Swedish man who attempted to build a nuclear reactor in his kitchen had to face jail
A Swedish man who attempted to build a nuclear reactor in his kitchen had to face jail.u00a0
"I was arrested and sent to jail when the police and the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority searched my apartment," Fox News quoted the unnamed nuclear enthusiast as writing on a blog detailing his project.
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"They took all my radioactive stuff, but I was released after a hearing. But I am still suspect for crime against the radiation safety law," the man wrote.
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Police in the western town of Angelholm were alerted when he contacted Sweden's nuclear authority and asked if it was permitted for an individual to build a nuclear reactor in his home.
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He posted requests for information online and posted photos of experiments in his kitchen.
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A spokesman for the local city council told FoxNews that people in the city of Angelholm were largely unfazed by the potential nuclear reactor.
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"The reactions I have encountered about citizens in Angelholm is that the whole thing seems innocent," said Anders Clark.