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Parcel bomb injures DVLA worker Parcel bomb injures DVLA worker
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A staff member at the DVLA in Swansea has been taken to hospital with hand injuries after a parcel bomb exploded.A staff member at the DVLA in Swansea has been taken to hospital with hand injuries after a parcel bomb exploded.
The attack happened in the post room shortly before 0930 GMT and is the third of its kind on driving-related companies in as many days.The attack happened in the post room shortly before 0930 GMT and is the third of its kind on driving-related companies in as many days.
The bomb could confirm fears that a motorist is mounting a campaign. Home Secretary John Reid said the incidents were "worrying".The bomb could confirm fears that a motorist is mounting a campaign. Home Secretary John Reid said the incidents were "worrying".
A total of four people have been injured in similar attacks this week.A total of four people have been injured in similar attacks this week.
On Tuesday, two men suffered blast wounds in the explosion at the offices of Vantis in Wokingham.On Tuesday, two men suffered blast wounds in the explosion at the offices of Vantis in Wokingham.
And on Monday, a worker was hurt by a device at the offices of Capita, which runs London's congestion charge system.And on Monday, a worker was hurt by a device at the offices of Capita, which runs London's congestion charge system.
MAIL-BOMB LOCATIONS 1 Capita, London - 5 Feb 20072 Vantis, Wokingham, Berks - 6 Feb 20073 DVLA, Swansea - 7 Feb 2007 MAIL-BOMB LOCATIONS 1 Folkestone, Kent - 3 Feb 20072 Capita, London - 5 Feb 20073 Vantis, Wokingham, Berks - 6 Feb 20074 DVLA, Swansea - 7 Feb 2007
South Wales Police said a woman had been injured in "a small letter-type explosion" at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), which maintains UK-wide registers of drivers and vehicles.South Wales Police said a woman had been injured in "a small letter-type explosion" at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), which maintains UK-wide registers of drivers and vehicles.
A spokeswoman said: "The scene where the explosion took place has been cordoned off and evacuated.A spokeswoman said: "The scene where the explosion took place has been cordoned off and evacuated.
"Police are speaking to the management team at the DVLA to decide if it's necessary to evacuate the rest of the building.""Police are speaking to the management team at the DVLA to decide if it's necessary to evacuate the rest of the building."
The Welsh Ambulance Service said they were called at 0921 GMT and arrived five minutes later.The Welsh Ambulance Service said they were called at 0921 GMT and arrived five minutes later.
Morriston NHS Trust said: "A Swansea woman was brought to the A&E department at Morriston hospital shortly after 10am following an incident at the DVLA.Morriston NHS Trust said: "A Swansea woman was brought to the A&E department at Morriston hospital shortly after 10am following an incident at the DVLA.
"She is undergoing treatment at the present time and has been assessed by a consultant. Her condition is stable and not life-threatening.""She is undergoing treatment at the present time and has been assessed by a consultant. Her condition is stable and not life-threatening."
The ambulance service said two other people had been treated for shock at the scene.The ambulance service said two other people had been treated for shock at the scene.
It is important we allow police to get on with their investigation without undue speculation Home Secretary John ReidIt is important we allow police to get on with their investigation without undue speculation Home Secretary John Reid
Police are stopping people from entering the building and the area has been cordoned off.Police are stopping people from entering the building and the area has been cordoned off.
About 4,000 people work in the DVLA offices in Swansea, but the building has not been evacuated.About 4,000 people work in the DVLA offices in Swansea, but the building has not been evacuated.
The incident in Swansea follows an explosion on Tuesday at the offices of an accountancy firm linked to Speed Check Services, the provider of digital speed cameras to the police.The incident in Swansea follows an explosion on Tuesday at the offices of an accountancy firm linked to Speed Check Services, the provider of digital speed cameras to the police.
That followed a letter bomb attack the day before at the central London offices of Capita, during which a female worker received minor injuries.That followed a letter bomb attack the day before at the central London offices of Capita, during which a female worker received minor injuries.
Home Secretary John Reid said: "Naturally, these incidents are worrying. It is important we allow police to get on with their investigation without undue speculation."Home Secretary John Reid said: "Naturally, these incidents are worrying. It is important we allow police to get on with their investigation without undue speculation."
Assistant Chief Constable Anton Setchell, the national coordinator for domestic extremism, is leading the investigation into the apparent letter bombing campaign.Assistant Chief Constable Anton Setchell, the national coordinator for domestic extremism, is leading the investigation into the apparent letter bombing campaign.