The attacks
January 18: Abingdon, Oxfordshire: A female worker at Orchid Cellmark, a company describing itself as a leader in DNA testing, suffers a minor hand injury when a padded bag containing a firework-type explosive detonates.
January 18: Abingdon, Oxfordshire: A female worker at Orchid Cellmark, a company describing itself as a leader in DNA testing, suffers a minor hand injury when a padded bag containing a firework-type explosive detonates.
Culham, Oxfordshire – LGC Forensics, formerly the Laboratory of the Government Chemist, receives a suspicious package which is intercepted before it explodes.
Chelmsley Wood, Birmingham – Forensic Science Service, a government-owned company which, like the others, provides scientific services to police, receives...
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