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Envelope mailed to Czech minister contained poison

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Update: 2014-11-20 15:59:00
Envelope mailed to Czech minister contained poison

DHAKA: An envelope mailed to the Czech Republic’s interior minister from abroad contained poison.

Radek Pokornik, a spokesman for the National Institute for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Protection of the country that conducted tests on the suspicious envelope said Thursday it contained ‘a cyanide-like material in a life-threatening amount’.

Pokornik declined to give further details, reports The Washington Post.

The minister, Milan Chovanec, previously said the envelope was sent to him at the ministry from an unspecified Nordic country. It was intercepted before anyone could be exposed.

Chovanec said the envelope, received Tuesday, didn’t contain any message.

The country’s foreign ministry, the government and the presidential office recently also received suspicious letters but with no poison.

Chovanec said the latest case likely has nothing to do with the previous ones.

BDST: 0257 HRS, NOV 21, 2014

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