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The White House is seen on the first day of a partial federal government shutdown in Washington, US, December 22, 2018. — Photo by REUTERS

Woman suspected of sending letter with ricin poison to White House detained — reports

WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 — Border Protection officers have detained a suspect who allegedly sent a package containing ricin poison to the White House.

According to Sputnik news agency, quoting NBC Chicago report, a federal law enforcement official told NBC on Sunday that the suspect was detained when trying to enter the United States from Canada.

WTKR reported on Sunday that the detained suspect was a woman.

On Saturday, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said that an investigation was underway over a suspicious letter addressed to US President Donald Trump. The package was reportedly intercepted earlier in the week and two tests were conducted, confirming the presence of the deadly poison ricin.

A Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) spokesperson told CBC on Saturday that “initial information from the investigation suggests that the letter originated in Canada.”

According to Sunday reports from US media, the woman detained on the US-Canada border on Sunday was armed.

 

— Bernama

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