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US government installations receive suspicious packages

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installations near Washington, including three military sites, received suspicious packages in the mail, the FBI reported on Tuesday.

Besides the military installations at and the Anacostia-Bolling naval base, both in Washington, the headquarters of the CIA, and the -- the latter three in -- also received suspicious packages, reported.

"The FBI responded to multiple government facilities today for the reports of suspicious packages," the FBI said in a statement. "Each package was collected for further analysis by the FBI."

The FBI also said that the packages had been determined to contain "potential destructive devices," adding that they were apparently mailed from and announcing that one suspect has been arrested.

The man, identified as Thanh Cong Phan, 43, "was taken into custody by FBI and the at his residence in Everett, Washington," the bureau said.

Authorities warned, however, that it is possible that the suspect sent other package bombs that may not yet have arrived at their destinations, and so it is working with the to either locate such packages or rule out the possibility that they are in the mail.

Despite the fact that no official details have been released about the mailings, it is known that at least one of the objects, the one received at the at Fort McNair, contained a black powder - which could be gunpowder - a fuse and a device, although authorities rendered it harmless.

As a precaution, one of the buildings at the military installation, located in southern Washington, was evacuated, ABC News reported.

The sending of these packages comes at an especially delicate time, after Mark Anthony Conditt, 23, sowed terror for several weeks in and around Austin, Texas, by sending at least five package bombs to various locations, causing the deaths of two people and injuring five others.

Last Wednesday, as authorities were closing in to arrest him, Conditt detonated a bomb he had with him, killing himself.

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First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 08:02 IST
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