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One hurt in suspect package find 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.
Bomb disposal experts are at the scene in Victoria Street in Victoria after police received a call at 0940 GMT. 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.
London Ambulance said the female employee had suffered minor injuries. Bomb disposal experts are at the scene. London Ambulance said the female employee had suffered minor injuries.
The main road outside the building, which is just 200 yards from Scotland Yard, was closed off with a cordon set up around the entrance. 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."