Suspicious packages sent to Indian consulate, other missions in Australia


Canberra, Jan 9 (IANS): Police in Australia were on Wednesday investigating several suspicious packages sent to the Indian consulate and several other missions in Melbourne.

"The packages are being examined by attending emergency services. The circumstances surrounding the incidents are being investigated," the Australian Federal Police said in a statement.

The packages were delivered on Wednesday, Efe news quoted the statement as saying.

Besides India, video footage showed emergency services workers attending the consulates of the US, Greece, France, Italy, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Korea and Switzerland.

Manuela Erb, the honourary consul of the Consulate of Switzerland told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the office had received a suspicious package that's "believed to be non-hazardous, however they're treating it as hazardous".

On Monday, the authorities removed a suspicious package from the Argentine consulate in Sydney which was later found to be non-toxic.

  

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  • abdul, udupi

    Wed, Jan 09 2019

    Hope this is not one more chaal of feku to portray that Indian is in danger of attack by the extremists.

    More dramas to unfold in coming days as the elections near

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Wed, Jan 09 2019

    Forget the complete article, did you read the headlines???

    Get well soon......

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