Letter bombs fuel public fear
After a number of terror alerts in Britain, the news that a series of letter bombs were posted in England and Wales over the past three weeks has added to the public’s unease.
After a number of terror alerts in Britain, the news that a series of letter bombs were posted in England and Wales over the past three weeks has added to the public’s unease.
At this stage, police believe the letter bombs are probably the work of animal rights activists or even a disgruntled motorist.
While this might seem almost trivial compared with plots that are being linked with al-Qaeda and global terrorism, it...
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