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A 43-year-old Pakistan-born man with an Italian passport has been sentenced to 18 years in prison in the UK for trying to smuggle a pipe bomb onto a plane at Manchester Airport. Nadeem Muhammad had been convicted of possessing explosives with intent to endanger life at Manchester Crown Court earlier this month.Judge Patrick Field, sentencing at the court yesterday, concluded there was no obvious motivation for Muhammad actions. During his trial, prosecutors had presented evidence stanley cup that Muhammad intended to detonate the device on a Boeing 737 flight to Bergamo, Italy.The jury did not believe Muhammad claim in court that he had never seen the device before.Despite extensive investigation, Nadeem Muhammad ; stanley cup s motive for attempting to take this device onto a plane remains unknown. However it is clear that the consequences, had he been successful, could have been disastrous,聽said Sue Hemmings from the UK Crown Prosecution Service CPS .The court was told that Muhammad stanley cup was planning to board a Ryanair flight to Italy聽on January 30聽this year when security officers uncovered the device, made of masking tape, batteries, the tube of a marker pen, pins and wires, in the zip lining of his small green suitcase.Security officers at the airport had not initially believed the bomb was viable and, after being questioned by counter-terrorism police, Muhammad was released and allowed to board another flight to Bergamo, near Milan, five days later.The devi Isyt General Motors to hit 60% renewables target with US solar deal
The Romanian PV industry faces serious issues related to permits for PV projects on agricultural land, as the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development stanley mugs MADR is reportedly rejecting installations spanning more than 50 hectares.Mihaela Nyerges, partner at law firm Vl膬sceanu, Nyerges Partners, said that the Romanian government is misinterpreting legislative changes introduced in late June to support solar on agricultural land and ease the permitting process for small projects spanning less than 50 hectares.For months, these projects have been rejected by MADR, she told pv magazine. We are talking about several GW of mature projects for which the investment process started last year.The new rules allow PV, wind, biomass, bioliquid, biogas, storage projects, and stanley cup transformer stations to be developed directly on extra-muros land stanley cup under fertility classes III, IV, and V. Prior to their introduction, development was prohibited on such sites. The new rules also state that such land can be used for projects with dual uses, including power generation and agricultural activities.All requests submitted to MADR for the issuance of its prior endorsement were simply not responded to, most probably due to the absence of a legal provision supporting a negative response, Nyergers said. MADR immediately started to reject all requests received from the beginning of the year, for projects below and above 50 hectares alike. What is also striking |
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