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ISLAMABAD: Police said Wednesday they were investigating how and why a parcel containing anthrax was sent to the Prime Minister’s Secretariat in Islamabad last month.
It appeared to be the first reported case of anthrax sent to a government office in Pakistan.
“The parcel containing anthrax powder was sent last month, about 20 days ago. After the laboratory test confirmed that the parcel contained anthrax we registered a case against unknown people,” said police officer Hakim Khan.
There was no immediate confirmation from the Secretariat. Neither was it immediately clear who was responsible, or how they could have accessed anthrax, of any quality, in Pakistan.
Police said the parcel was posted from the Jamshoro district in Sindh. “We have sent a police team to investigate it and to find the culprits there,” said Khan, an officer at the secretariat police station.
But in Jamshoro, police said they had not been informed by Islamabad of any anthrax delivery, instead finding out through local media reports.
“We have not yet received any instructions from the government to investigate this matter,” local police official Bashir Ahmed told AFP.
“We have asked the local post office protectively to check their records to know about the sender.
“We can’t say how long it will take to complete the investigation. We expect a quick result if the sender’s identity is not fake.”
In November 2001, police arrested two men suspected of sending a letter containing anthrax to the newspaper, Jang.
In the United States, anthrax mailings rattled a jittery American public just days after the September 11, 2001 attacks that killed almost 3,000 people.
US government scientist Bruce Ivins committed suicide in July 2008 as FBI agents were about to bring charges against him over the anthrax campaign, which killed five people and injured 17.

Anthrax parcel was sent to Gilani’s official residence: Police – The Express Tribune
 
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‘Professor had sent anthrax to Gilani office’ - The Times of India

ISLAMABAD:In the first incident of its kind, a woman university professor from southern Sindh sent a parcel containing deadly anthrax powder to Pakistani PM's secretariat, police said on Wednesday.

The incident triggered an alarm prompting police to launch an investigation.

No one was affected by the anthrax and investigators were yet to determine the motive of the professor from Jamshoro University, officials were quoted as saying by the Pakistani media.

The parcel was received at the PM's secretariat in October 2011.

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