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Letter bomb found at Newtownabbey mail sorting office Letter bomb found at Newtownabbey mail sorting office
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A suspicious package found at a sorting office in Newtownabbey, County Antrim, was a viable letter bomb, police have said.A suspicious package found at a sorting office in Newtownabbey, County Antrim, was a viable letter bomb, police have said.
Part of the depot on the Mallusk Road had to be evacuated on Friday night as Army bomb disposal officers dealt with the device.Part of the depot on the Mallusk Road had to be evacuated on Friday night as Army bomb disposal officers dealt with the device.
The security alert ended in the early hours of Saturday.The security alert ended in the early hours of Saturday.
The object has been taken away for examination. The attack was described as "reckless" by Northern Ireland Secretary of State Theresa Villiers.
In a message posed on the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) twitter account, she said: "Once again these reckless and cowardly individuals have demonstrated complete disregard for postal workers and local community.
"I condemn this action. Anyone with any information should pass it to the Police Service of Northern Ireland."
The object has been taken away for further examination.