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Multiple suspicious powder letters found in two buildings in Wan Chai Explosives Disposal Class investigates

2020-09-29T09:21:08.385Z


At about 1 pm today (29th), it was reported that several residents of Lido Building, No. 2 Randu Street, Wan Chai received suspicious powder letters and notified the security. The security inspected and found more than 10 suspicious powder letters. The police arrived at the scene to investigate and pulled up a blockade tape at the underground mailbox. Later, they found more than 10 suspicious powder letters at Po Chi Court, 15 Ship Street. Officers from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Division were called to the scene. Initially, it is believed that the powdered letter is not immediately dangerous. The case was classified as a suspicious item and was found and sent to the criminal investigation team for follow-up. The police seized the letter. No one has been arrested.


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Written by: Shao Peilin

2020-09-29 14:50

Last update date: 2020-09-29 17:11

At about 1 pm today (29th), it was reported that several residents of Lido Building, No. 2 Randu Street, Wan Chai received suspicious powder letters and notified the security. The security inspected and found more than 10 suspicious powder letters.

The police arrived at the scene to investigate and pulled up a blockade tape at the underground mailbox. Later, they found more than 10 suspicious powder letters at Po Chi Court, 15 Ship Street.

Officers from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Division were called to the scene. Initially, it is believed that the powdered letter is not immediately dangerous. The case was classified as a suspicious item and was found and sent to the criminal investigation team for follow-up. The police seized the letter. No one has been arrested.

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