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A bomb disposal expert talks to a
policewoman after a 'letter bomb' exploded in Wokingham. Britain's
chief police officers issued a public warning on Wednesday afternoon that
parcel bomb explosions "could have been more serious" in the coming days.
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LONDON, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) -- Britain's chief police officers
issued a public warning on Wednesday afternoon that parcel bomb explosions
"could have been more serious" in the coming days.
In a press briefing in London, Anton Sechell, the
national coordinator for domestic extremism, said: "The packages received so far
have caused minor injuries, but could have been more serious".
"I am appealing today for companies, organizations
and individuals to take extra care when handling mail," he said.
He issued the warning after revealing that seven
letter bombs have been received across the country in the last three weeks and
nine people have suffered minor injuries in the attacks.
Four people were hurt in a parcel bomb explosion on
Wednesday morning at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency center in Swansea,
Wales.
Earlier, the police in Kent, southeast England,
confirmed that a letter bomb exploded last Saturday. It was sent to the private
address of a 53-year-old man in Folkstone, and he was slightly injured by the
blast.
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair expressed his
sympathy on Wednesday to those caught up in a series of parcel bomb attacks
during the past weeks.
In the House of Commons debate, Blair said the
investigation on the attacks is under way.
Home Secretary John Reid said that a series of parcel
bomb attacks are worrying, and he was being kept fully briefed on the
investigation.
Police are investigating links to the spate of parcel
bombs sent to organizations involved in running Britain's roads, Sky News
Television reported.
On Tuesday, two men suffered blast wounds to their
hands and upper bodies in a package explosion at the offices of an accountancy
firm linked to Speed Check Services in Wokingham, Berkshire, south England.
On Monday, a female worker was hurt by a device at
the Offices of Capita in central London, which runs London's congestion charge
system.
The attacks appeared to confirm fears that an enraged
motorist is mounting a daily parcel bomb campaign.
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