Last Updated: Wed May 16, 2012 19:13 pm (KSA) 16:13 pm (GMT)

Threats sent to embassies in Pakistan: Police

Suspicious powder and threats to poison NATO soldiers in Afghanistan were sent to embassies in Pakistan. (File photo)
Suspicious powder and threats to poison NATO soldiers in Afghanistan were sent to embassies in Pakistan. (File photo)

Several Western embassies in Islamabad on Wednesday received letters containing suspicious powder and threats to poison NATO soldiers in Afghanistan, Pakistan officials said.

Islamabad police chief Bani Amin told AFP that embassies had received small packets containing black powder, which had been sent for laboratory analysis.

The letters said “poison” would be hidden in NATO supplies should Pakistan decide to lift a nearly six-month blockade on supplies for American and NATO troops fighting the Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan.

Senior Pakistani security officials told AFP that the French embassy, and the Australian and British High Commissions had received suspicious packages.

“Embassies have received one sachet each. The problem is that it is in a meager quantity and difficult even to test.

It seems somebody has committed some mischief. We are sending it to a laboratory,” Amin told AFP.




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