Three Parcels of Bombs Were Found- London is at High Alert

London security alerts: Irish link investigated after package bombs sent to Heathrow, Waterloo and City Airport
Three Parcels of Bombs Were Found- London is at High Alert

Three parcels of bombs were found on Monday, the two weapons on major London airports and one on the railway station. On Tuesday, the parcel of bombs found in all three locations which were under Irish dissidents and now the Irish Police is helping British anti-terrorism officials to investigate this incident.

None of these bombs done any injuries to anyone. The first bomb which was found at London's Heathrow Airport, while the second bomb was discovered at London City Airport and the third was in the city's largest railway station, 'Waterloo.'

Sources said that the Irish dissidents received two packages of the bomb and were fully cooperating in the Irish Police investigation. However, the London Police Force has refused to comment on the Irish dissidents report right now.

The photos show A4-size messenger bags addressed to each destination. After that London Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed thanks to the official authorities for their handling of the situation and for "their swift behavior to keep our city secure."

The U.K. government also thanked the citizen of the country for being too vigilant and also encourages the transport Department to report about the suspicious packages.

Involving Irish dissidents there has been similar letter-bomb incident in Britain and Northern Ireland in 2013 and 2014. While the devices did not affect any services whether it is air or rail, workers were abandoned from City Aviation House at City Airport and Heathrow's Compass Centre, where the packages were sent.

Both have since reopened, although workers have been told to be vigilant for further suspicious packages.

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