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Woman hurt in 'letter bomb' find | |
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A woman has been taken to hospital after police were called to deal with a suspect package at premises in central London. | A woman has been taken to hospital after police were called to deal with a suspect package at premises in central London. |
BBC Home Affairs correspondent Daniel Sandford said what was thought to be a "letter bomb" was found at the Capita building in Victoria Street, Victoria. | |
Bomb disposal experts are at the scene. London Ambulance said the female employee had suffered minor injuries. | |
The main road outside the building was closed off with a cordon set up. | |
The scene is just 200 yards from Scotland Yard's headquarters. | |
A police spokesman said: "We were called at around 0940 this morning to reports of a suspect package at a business address in Victoria Street. | |
"A female employee has been taken to hospital with minor injuries." |