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Muslim peer Lord Ahmed receives 'suspicious package' in post | Muslim peer Lord Ahmed receives 'suspicious package' in post |
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There has been a security alert in Parliament after an envelope containing white powder and a racially offensive note was sent to a Muslim peer. | There has been a security alert in Parliament after an envelope containing white powder and a racially offensive note was sent to a Muslim peer. |
Lord Ahmed of Rotherham said he opened the envelope in his office and was told to stay where he was as it was treated as a chemical or biological incident. | Lord Ahmed of Rotherham said he opened the envelope in his office and was told to stay where he was as it was treated as a chemical or biological incident. |
The independent House of Lords member said the powder was later found to be harmless. | The independent House of Lords member said the powder was later found to be harmless. |
Police said they were called at 12:30 GMT to reports of a suspicious package. | Police said they were called at 12:30 GMT to reports of a suspicious package. |
"We are examining the contents," a spokesman said. | "We are examining the contents," a spokesman said. |
'Frightening' experience | |
Lord Ahmed told the BBC the white powder spilled over him and the envelope had contained a note with the words "paki filth". | Lord Ahmed told the BBC the white powder spilled over him and the envelope had contained a note with the words "paki filth". |
He said: "The powder went all over my clothes and I immediately shook it off. I realised this powder could be anything. | |
"It was frightening, and I think that even more than it being frightening for me, it was a big shock for everyone who was around me because security personnel came and told everyone to be calm and remain seated, and you could see the police officers with guns." | |
He said every five minutes medics were looking at his face to "see if it had turned blue". | |
He said he thought of the recent death of MP Jo Cox who was killed in a street of her constituency in Birstall, West Yorkshire. | |
"I immediately thought that this could be more serious than just an abusive letter," he said. | |
Lord Ahmed said he was "concerned" by what happened and said he had been targeted by racist messages about a dozen times before. | Lord Ahmed said he was "concerned" by what happened and said he had been targeted by racist messages about a dozen times before. |
He believed he received those messages because of his status as the first Muslim life peer in the House of Lords, he said. | He believed he received those messages because of his status as the first Muslim life peer in the House of Lords, he said. |
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