VIDEO: Human Body Parts Found in Concrete at Recycling Plant in Nagasaki, Japan

Human body parts have been found in rubble at a concrete recycling plant in Nagasaki, according to a report by Japan Today. A worker at Nagasaki’s Saikai Quarry is reported to have contacted police to report that objects resembling human hands had been found at the site. Police have confirmed that a hand and an arm have now been recovered from the scene. The authorities are reported to have said that the extremities where found on a conveyor belt, used for separating concrete rubble as it is broken down for recycling. According to reports, the condition of the body parts indicated that they had, until recently, been encased in concrete. Based on the size of the limbs, police are said to believe them to be those of an adult, while the concrete is thought to have been sourced from within Nagasaki. A video by Washington D.C. based online video network, GeoBeats can be seen below. [youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrtFf2mngdY| Read More Homicide Fear as Mummified Head Found at Californian Recycling Facility Police have said that a mummified human head, potentially from a homicide, which was found at a West Oakland recycling center in California, probably came from outside the city. Amputation at Recycling Plant Prompts OSHA Action in New Jersey Following the amputation of a worker's fingers at a recycling transfer station in North Bergen, New Jersey, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Lieze Associates - doing business as Eagle Recycling - with one repeat and three serious safety violations. 12 Years Jail for Waste to Biofuel Fraudster in U.S. A Fraudster in the U.S. has been sentenced to over 12 years in prison following a $9 million waste to biofuel scam.]