Central Investigation Police Participate in moving cadmium waste back to Tak Province.

Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) together with relevant agencies Transport cadmium waste back to its origin, Tak Province, for processing in a landfill. Following the seizure of cadmium waste in the areas of Samut Sakhon, Chonburi and Bangkok, with a total weight of more than 12,000 tons, yesterday (29 April) the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) through the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division joined with several Related agencies Carry out cadmium waste back to the source. for landfill in Tak Province The officials transported cadmium waste from 2 private companies, with the first company in the Samut Sakhon area transporting cadmium waste with 4 trailers, 20 bags each, for a total of 80 bags, with a total weight of more than 120 tons, and a second company in the Bang Sue area, Bangkok, transports cadmium waste with 6 10-wheel trailer trucks, transporting 99 bags of waste, with a total weight of more than 150 tons. In this move there was a safety inspection. In order to avoid leakage and diffusion of cadmium residue before departure. There is also a car belonging to the Highway Police. and police officers from the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division joined in the moving process. The said cadmium waste will reach its destination in Tak Province today (30 April). Source: Thai News Agency