Australian police arrest man over suspicious packages sent to embassies and consulates

Author : mealberry1975
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 12:36:19


The 48-year-old man from Shepparton in Victoria was arrested at his home Wednesday night, the Australian Federal Police and Victoria Police said in a joint statement. He was charged with sending dangerous articles to be carried by a postal service and is scheduled to appear before Melbourne Magistrate's Court on Thursday.

Police did not release the suspect's name. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted.

The man sent 38 parcels to consulates and embassies in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, with a substance that is suspected to have come from his Shepparton home, according to authorities. The packages were delivered Wednesday.



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Police have so far recovered 29 packages, which will be forensically tested, police said.

The British, American, Croatian, New Zealand and Swiss consulates in Melbourne confirmed to CNN on Wednesday that they had received suspicious items in the mail.

Police said they have identified all the intended recipients and have put procedures in place to recover the outstanding packages.

There is no ongoing threat to the public, authorities said.

There is no ongoing threat to the public, authorities said. There is no ongoing threat to the public, authorities said. Police said they have identified all the intended recipients and have put procedures in place to recover the outstanding packages. Police have so far recovered 29 packages, which will be forensically tested, police said. The British, American, Croatian, New Zealand and Swiss consulates in Melbourne confirmed to CNN on Wednesday that they had received suspicious items in the mail. Police did not release the suspect's name. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. The man sent 38 parcels to consulates and embassies in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, with a substance that is suspected to have come from his Shepparton home, according to authorities. The packages were delivered Wednesday. The 48-year-old man from Shepparton in Victoria was arrested at his home Wednesday night, the Australian Federal Police and Victoria Police said in a joint statement. He was charged with sending dangerous articles to be carried by a postal service and is scheduled to appear before Melbourne Magistrate's Court on Thursday. The man sent 38 parcels to consulates and embassies in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, with a substance that is suspected to have come from his Shepparton home, according to authorities. The packages were delivered Wednesday. Police said they have identified all the intended recipients and have put procedures in place to recover the outstanding packages. Police have so far recovered 29 packages, which will be forensically tested, police said. Police did not release the suspect's name. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. There is no ongoing threat to the public, authorities said. The 48-year-old man from Shepparton in Victoria was arrested at his home Wednesday night, the Australian Federal Police and Victoria Police said in a joint statement. He was charged with sending dangerous articles to be carried by a postal service and is scheduled to appear before Melbourne Magistrate's Court on Thursday. Police did not release the suspect's name. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. The British, American, Croatian, New Zealand and Swiss consulates in Melbourne confirmed to CNN on Wednesday that they had received suspicious items in the mail. Police did not release the suspect's name. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. The British, American, Croatian, New Zealand and Swiss consulates in Melbourne confirmed to CNN on Wednesday that they had received suspicious items in the mail. Police have so far recovered 29 packages, which will be forensically tested, police said. The man sent 38 parcels to consulates and embassies in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, with a substance that is suspected to have come from his Shepparton home, according to authorities. The packages were delivered Wednesday. The British, American, Croatian, New Zealand and Swiss consulates in Melbourne confirmed to CNN on Wednesday that they had received suspicious items in the mail. There is no ongoing threat to the public, authorities said. The British, American, Croatian, New Zealand and Swiss consulates in Melbourne confirmed to CNN on Wednesday that they had received suspicious items in the mail. The man sent 38 parcels to consulates and embassies in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, with a substance that is suspected to have come from his Shepparton home, according to authorities. The packages were delivered Wednesday. Police did not release the suspect's name. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. The British, American, Croatian, New Zealand and Swiss consulates in Melbourne confirmed to CNN on Wednesday that they had received suspicious items in the mail. There is no ongoing threat to the public, authorities said. There is no ongoing threat to the public, authorities said. There is no ongoing threat to the public, authorities said. Police said they have identified all the intended recipients and have put procedures in place to recover the outstanding packages. Police did not release the suspect's name. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. Police have so far recovered 29 packages, which will be forensically tested, police said. The 48-year-old man from Shepparton in Victoria was arrested at his home Wednesday night, the Australian Federal Police and Victoria Police said in a joint statement. He was charged with sending dangerous articles to be carried by a postal service and is scheduled to appear before Melbourne Magistrate's Court on Thursday.

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