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Man charged after suspicious package sent to Covid vaccine factory in North Wales
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Updated: 30 Jan 2021, 11:04
A MAN has been charged after a suspicious package sent to a vaccine factory in North Wales.
Anthony Collins, 53, has been charged with dispatching an article by post with the intention of inducing the belief it is likely to explode or ignite.
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Cops have set up a cordon around the vaccine factory in Wrexham, North WalesCredit: AndyKelvin / Kelvin Media
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The bomb squad were called to the plant that make around 300 million vaccine vials per yearCredit: AndyKelvin / Kelvin Media
Kent Police arrested Collins, from Chatham, on Thursday mroning.