A man has been arrested in connection with the recent spate of letter bomb attacks, police said.


The man, in his 20s, is understood to have been arrested in Cherry Hinton near Cambridge by detectives.

Seven letter bombs were sent to a variety of addresses over a period of three weeks beginning on 18 January, and injured at least nine people.

Four workers were injured when a bomb exploded at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority centre in Swansea.

Anton Setchell, the Association of Chief Police Officers' national coordinator for domestic extremism, said the man was arrested in the early hours of Monday morning at around 0300 GMT.
The property has been cordoned off and according to Mr Setchell forensic teams are conducting a "lengthy search" of the residential address, which will last for "several days".



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