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The name of a second animal rights activist was found on one of a series of letter bombs sent to UK businesses, the BBC has learned. | The name of a second animal rights activist was found on one of a series of letter bombs sent to UK businesses, the BBC has learned. |
The letter was delivered to LGC Forensics, in Culham, Oxfordshire, on 18 January and failed to explode. | The letter was delivered to LGC Forensics, in Culham, Oxfordshire, on 18 January and failed to explode. |
Another device carried the name of jailed protester Barry Horne who died on hunger strike in 2001. | Another device carried the name of jailed protester Barry Horne who died on hunger strike in 2001. |
A 48-year-old man who claimed he sent one of the bombs has been arrested and detained under the Mental Health Act. | |
The man "confessed" to sending a bomb to accountancy firm Vantis in Berkshire after calling BBC Radio 2's The Jeremy Vine Show. | |
He was not allowed on to the live show and the police were contacted immediately. | |
Police are still checking for activist links to all the letters, the latest which was sent to the DVLA in Swansea. | |
'Animal rights links' | 'Animal rights links' |
Thames Valley Police told BBC Radio's Five Live the LGC Forensics letter included the name of a "prominent animal rights activist who is still living". | Thames Valley Police told BBC Radio's Five Live the LGC Forensics letter included the name of a "prominent animal rights activist who is still living". |
Police said the name was written on the envelope. | Police said the name was written on the envelope. |
They would not reveal the identity of the protester but said there were strong links between the first three letter bombs received and animal rights activists. | They would not reveal the identity of the protester but said there were strong links between the first three letter bombs received and animal rights activists. |
Three letters were received on 18 January, the first by LGC Forensics and the second by Orchard Cellmark, in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, which injured one woman. | Three letters were received on 18 January, the first by LGC Forensics and the second by Orchard Cellmark, in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, which injured one woman. |
A third letter bomb was delivered to Forensic Science Services in Chelmsely Wood, Solihull. That too failed to go off. | A third letter bomb was delivered to Forensic Science Services in Chelmsely Wood, Solihull. That too failed to go off. |
It emerged earlier this week that the Orchard Cellmark bomb contained the words "Dr Barry Horne RIP". | It emerged earlier this week that the Orchard Cellmark bomb contained the words "Dr Barry Horne RIP". |
Martyr figure | Martyr figure |
Mr Horne, who was not a doctor, died in hospital on his fourth hunger strike in 2001. He had been sentenced to 18 years for planting bombs. | Mr Horne, who was not a doctor, died in hospital on his fourth hunger strike in 2001. He had been sentenced to 18 years for planting bombs. |
He is seen as a martyr figure among some animal rights activists. | He is seen as a martyr figure among some animal rights activists. |
In the Oxfordshire and Birmingham cases, the companies received an A5 jiffy bag containing a crude firework-type explosive device. | In the Oxfordshire and Birmingham cases, the companies received an A5 jiffy bag containing a crude firework-type explosive device. |
MAIL-BOMB LOCATIONS 1 Forensic Science Service, Chelmsley Wood - 18 Jan 20072 Orchid Cellmark, Abingdon, Oxon - 18 Jan 20073 LGC Forensics, Culham, nr Abingdon - 18 Jan 20074 Private house, Folkestone, Kent - 3 Feb 20075 Capita, London - 5 Feb 20076 Vantis, Wokingham, Berks - 6 Feb 20077 DVLA, Swansea - 7 Feb 2007 Incidents in more detail | MAIL-BOMB LOCATIONS 1 Forensic Science Service, Chelmsley Wood - 18 Jan 20072 Orchid Cellmark, Abingdon, Oxon - 18 Jan 20073 LGC Forensics, Culham, nr Abingdon - 18 Jan 20074 Private house, Folkestone, Kent - 3 Feb 20075 Capita, London - 5 Feb 20076 Vantis, Wokingham, Berks - 6 Feb 20077 DVLA, Swansea - 7 Feb 2007 Incidents in more detail |
A second line of inquiry is that the bombs were sent by a disgruntled motorist. | A second line of inquiry is that the bombs were sent by a disgruntled motorist. |
On Monday, a bomb was received at the central London offices of Capita, responsible for the congestion charging system, which caused minor injuries to a female employee. | On Monday, a bomb was received at the central London offices of Capita, responsible for the congestion charging system, which caused minor injuries to a female employee. |
The next day a package exploded at the Berkshire offices of Vantis, an accountancy firm linked to Speed Check Services, in Camberley, Surrey, the provider of digital speed cameras to the police. | The next day a package exploded at the Berkshire offices of Vantis, an accountancy firm linked to Speed Check Services, in Camberley, Surrey, the provider of digital speed cameras to the police. |
Two men suffered blast wounds in the explosion. | Two men suffered blast wounds in the explosion. |
On Wednesday, four workers were injured when a parcel bomb exploded at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority's main centre in Swansea. | On Wednesday, four workers were injured when a parcel bomb exploded at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority's main centre in Swansea. |
Police are also investigating a letter bomb which injured 53-year-old Mike Wingfield at his home in Folkestone, Kent, on Saturday. | Police are also investigating a letter bomb which injured 53-year-old Mike Wingfield at his home in Folkestone, Kent, on Saturday. |
Workers at the post room at Swansea's DVLA began opening mail again on Friday. | Workers at the post room at Swansea's DVLA began opening mail again on Friday. |
The Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) said there was still a risk to its members, but it was happy with the measures taken to keep the staff safe. | The Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) said there was still a risk to its members, but it was happy with the measures taken to keep the staff safe. |
Police have advised anyone handling mail in office post rooms to take extra care. | Police have advised anyone handling mail in office post rooms to take extra care. |
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