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Letter bomb sent to Northern Ireland's chief constable Letter bomb sent to Northern Ireland's chief constable
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A letter bomb sent to Northern Ireland's chief constable has been intercepted at a postal sorting office in County Antrim.A letter bomb sent to Northern Ireland's chief constable has been intercepted at a postal sorting office in County Antrim.
An army bomb team dealt with the device at Mallusk early on Friday.An army bomb team dealt with the device at Mallusk early on Friday.
It had been addressed to Matt Baggott at the police's headquarters in Knock, east Belfast.It had been addressed to Matt Baggott at the police's headquarters in Knock, east Belfast.
Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers said it was a "callous and reckless attack".
"Those responsible for this device have almost no support and have demonstrated a blatant disregard for the safety of those who could have been injured," she said.
"The chief constable undertakes a challenging role in delivering community policing in a difficult environment."
Police have appealed for the public to be vigilant and report anything that looks suspicious.Police have appealed for the public to be vigilant and report anything that looks suspicious.