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Woman hurt in 'letter bomb' find Woman hurt in 'letter bomb' find
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A woman has been taken to hospital following an explosion at an office building in central London. A woman has been taken to hospital for treatment following an explosion at an office building 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. 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. London Ambulance said a female employee had suffered minor injuries.
The main road outside the building was closed off with a cordon set up. Bomb disposal experts were at the scene, and Scotland Yard said its anti-terrorism command was now investigating.
The scene is just 200 yards from Scotland Yard's headquarters. The scene is just 200 yards from Scotland Yard's headquarters. The Capita building was closed off and a cordon set up around it.
A spokesman said: "At 0940GMT police were called to a business address in Victoria Street. Building evacuated
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "At 0940 GMT police were called to a business address in Victoria Street.
"We can confirm there was a small explosion in one of the offices.""We can confirm there was a small explosion in one of the offices."
He added that a "small package" appeared to be the source of the explosion.
The Capita Group is a leading business out-sourcing company which runs London's congestion charge system among other services.
All six floors of the office were evacuated.
Ben Hetchin, an eye-witness, said: "At first we thought, presumed, it was a fire alert as we get often but then a woman was led out with her hands bandaged like a boxing glove, totally covered.
"She looked shocked and shaken, nervous. They then ushered us away behind the police cordon and two firemen said that it was a letter bomb on Victoria Street."


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