The FBI is “working with partners” to determine how many letters were sent, the person or persons responsible for the letters and the motive for the letters.
In the United States, election officials in at least six states received strange packages that were considered threats. The FBI began an investigation. NBC News reported this on Tuesday, September 17.
The secretaries of state, attorney general’s offices and state election offices in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Tennessee, Wyoming and Oklahoma received suspicious packages.
The return address identified the sender as “USTEA” – “United States Traitor Elimination Army”.
The FBI said it was “working with partners” to determine how many letters were sent, the person or persons responsible for the letters and the motive behind the letters.
A senior law enforcement official said no hazardous materials have been found in any of the packages so far.
“The community should remain vigilant and exercise caution when handling mail. All suspicious substances should be considered potentially hazardous and handled in accordance with established safety protocols,” police warned.
Unknown persons sent a letter containing the plague virus to the French Ministry of Internal Affairs addressed to the head of the department, Gerald Darmanin.
It was previously reported that the Hungarian Embassy in Ukraine allegedly sent threats to the country’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó.
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