The Aluminium
Plant Safety Blog has posted incidents about workplace violence in the past.
One particular incident involved a terrorist plot to detonate a bomb in an
aluminium smelter. Here is a recent update on that story:
Tajikistan's top court has handed
down lengthy prison sentences for seven men found guilty of plotting a
terrorist act on TALCO, the largest aluminum plant in Central Asia. The
Supreme Court sentenced the men to from 18 to 22 years in prison on August 12. A
court statement said they were "found guilty of banditry, seeking to
overthrow the government, organizing an extremist group, terrorism, illegal
weapons possession, and other charges."
The men deny the charges as
baseless.
All defendants are ethnic Uzbeks,
residents of western Tursunzoda district, where the plant is located. At
least one of them was a TALCO employee. Police announced the arrests of the men
in April.
TALCO employs some 10,000 workers
and is considered Tajikistan's greatest industrial asset.
The original post can be found
here. The Aluminium Plant Safety Blog commends all that were involved in stopping
this terror plot.
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