…’no evidence of theft or criminal wrongdoing to date and the RCMP's threat level for the Winter Olympic Games remains at low’
Police are not convinced that two tonnes of a powerful explosive that went "missing" two weeks ago are now accounted for.
On Jan. 6, the RCMP said pipeline and energy-storing company Kinder Morgan had reported in late December a discrepancy in the inventory of the powerful explosive from a storage facility in Surrey.
The missing ammonium nitrate consisted of two one-tonne bags from a 6,000- bag shipment.
Shortly after, Kinder Morgan contacted the RCMP again to say it had been due to a "clerical error" and in fact all ammonium nitrate had been accounted for.
"RCMP and Natural Resources Canada investigators have since been conducting a detailed review to validate Kinder Morgan's assessment," said Cpl. Annie Linteau.
"To date, investigators have not been able to confirm Kinder Morgan's conclusions." More>>
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