A truck carrying 5,000 gallons of Ammonium Nitrate leaves a depot. A portion is transferred to a second truck in a non descriptive warehouse. One truck disappears. The other, presumptively carrying 5,000 gallons of Ammonium Nitrate crashes. they recover a fraction of the material from the crash site. The rest is “lost" into the soil and air at the crash site. How much was lost and how much was stolen?
Riddle me this:
A truck carrying 5,000 gallons of Ammonium Nitrate leaves a depot. A portion is transferred to a second truck in a non descriptive warehouse. One truck disappears. The other, presumptively carrying 5,000 gallons of Ammonium Nitrate crashes. they recover a fraction of the material from the crash site. The rest is “lost" into the soil and air at the crash site. How much was lost and how much was stolen?
Apply same criteria to a train accident.
Would this be considered explosive laundering?
That certainly sounds plausible.