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2 U.S.-bound Iraqis held in Mexico
San Antonio Express-News ^ | 08/13/2007 | Sean Mattson

Posted on 08/14/2007 10:16:58 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch

MONTERREY, Mexico — Two Iraqis traveling to the United States were arrested Monday at the Monterrey International Airport with fake Swiss passports, authorities said.

The two men, who said they were Chaldean Christians ages 25 and 30, were fleeing discrimination in war-torn Iraq, said Luis Robles, a Mexican immigration official.

“They behaved a little strangely, so they were sent for a secondary interrogation,” Robles said.

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1,081 posted on 08/14/2007 10:27:27 AM PDT by nwctwx
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http://www.wkrn.com/nashville/news/ap-package-that-quarantined-clarksville-police-was-dog-vaccine/112501.htm

“(AP) Package that quarantined Clarksville police was dog vaccine”
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.

A suspicious package that caused emergency officials to quarantine a police station for several hours contained only a dog vaccine, investigators said Tuesday.

The area around Clarksville Police headquarters was cordoned off Monday night after the suspicious parcel containing a syringe was taken to headquarters at about 6:45 p.m.

A Clarksville resident brought in the package, which had been mailed to him from Puerto Rico, said Deputy Chief John Stanley of the Clarksville Fire Department.

Authorities shut down the station amid concerns about the potential for biological contamination, and about a dozen ...workers at the department were not allowed to leave for nearly five hours.

On the same day, a second package containing a similar syringe but mailed to a different person was taken to the fire department at the nearby Fort Campbell, Ky., Army base, Stanley said.

“This turned out to be a very innocent situation. We were able to confirm that it was fowl pox vaccination that had been sent to treat mange in a dog,” Stanley said.

A U.S. Army hazardous materials team from nearby Fort Campbell and FBI agents helped with the investigation.

There were no reports of any illness, said Steve Jones, director of Montgomery County EmergencyManagement.

Stanley said the two who had received the packages were affiliated with the military base, but they were not identified.

The liquid in the syringe was determined through identification numbers checked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Stanley said. He said he didn’t think anyone was going to be charged in the incident.

“I think it was an innocent action by these individuals. It was very time consuming, but it turned out to be a good training exercise,” Stanley said.

Those working in the police station when it was quarantined were allowed to return home about midnight after it was determined they had notbeen exposed to any biological agent.

A one-block area around the police building was opened to traffic early Tuesday.


1,082 posted on 08/14/2007 10:52:14 AM PDT by flutters (God Bless The USA)
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