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Chatham man denies sending suspect package to Covid vaccine factory in Wrexham
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Updated: 19:40, 26 February 2021
A 53-year-old man has appeared at a virtual court to deny sending a package to a Covid vaccine factory, which forced the plant to be evacuated.
Anthony John Collins, from Chatham, is accused under a 1977 Act of despatching the package intending the receiver to believe it might explode or burst into flames.
Bomb squad soldiers and police were called to the Wockhardt factory in Wrexham where Covid vaccines are put into vials after a suspicious package was sent there. Picture: 11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment Royal Logistics Corps/MoD
KENT: A man has been charged after a suspicious package was sent to a coronavirus vaccine production site.All staff had to be evacuated from the Wockhardt site in Wrexham, North Wales, on Wednesday.
The Leader previously reported that the incident saw the bomb squad deployed and the area cordoned off. Anthony Collins was later arrested and appeared before Magistrates Court on January 30. A spokesman for Kent police since said: Detectives from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate have charged a man after a suspicious package was sent to a Covid-19 vaccine production plant in north Wales. The item, which was not a viable device, is reported to have been received at the facility, in Wrexham, on the morning of Wednesday 27 January 2021. Anthony Collins was arrested by Kent Police officers in Chatham the following morning.
Man charged after suspicious package sent to coronavirus vaccine site in Wales
All staff had to be evacuated from the site on Wednesday. By Press Association Saturday 30 Jan 2021, 12:32 PM Jan 30th 2021, 12:32 PM 13,160 Views 11 Comments
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A MAN HAS been charged after a suspicious package was sent to a coronavirus vaccine production site.
All staff had to be evacuated from the Wockhardt site in Wrexham, North Wales, on Wednesday as the package was investigated.
A spokesperson for Kent Police said Anthony Collins, of Chatham Hill, Chatham, had been charged with dispatching an article by post with the intention of inducing the belief it is likely to explode or ignite.