Packages with IEDs found near two London airports and rail hub

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By Elisha Fieldstadt

Three packages rigged as improvised explosive devices were found Tuesday near three of London’s major transportation hubs: Heathrow and London City airports and the city’s busiest rail station, Waterloo.

Officers discovered that the three postal bags were small IEDs, which appeared “capable of igniting an initially small fire when opened,” according to the Met Police Counter Terrorism Command.

Investigators said they are “treating the incidents as a linked series.”

The Metropolitan Police received the first report of a suspicious package at London Heathrow Airport’s administrative Compass Centre. Staff at the building had opened the package, and the device initiated and burned a part of the bag, police said.

No one was injured, but the building was evacuated, according to police. No flights were affected.

The second package, which was not opened, was reported from a post room at the Waterloo Station. The station was evacuated, and the package was rendered safe by specialists, according to police. Trains operated normally.

The third package, found at City Aviation House near London City Airport, also wasn’t opened. The building was evacuated and the package was rendered safe, according to police. Flights were not affected, but Docklands Light Railway services to the airport were briefly interrupted.

No arrests have been made, and police encouraged people at travel hubs to be vigilant and report any suspicious packages.

Reuters contributed.

source: nbcnews.com