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Ricin suspected in mail sent to Trump, Pentagon

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WASHINGTON: Mail addressed to President Donald Trump and the Pentagon was suspected of containing the deadly poison ricin, officials said.

The US Secret Service said it had obtained a “suspicious envelope” addressed to Trump on Monday, the same day at least two suspicious packages were intercepte­d at a screening center for Pentagon mail, according to a Defense Department spokesman on Tuesday.

“The envelope was not received at the White House, nor did it ever enter the White House,” the Secret Service said.

“We can confirm that we are working jointly with our law enforcemen­t partners to fully investigat­e this matter.”

Chris Sherwood, a Pentagon spokesman, said authoritie­s at its screening site “recognised some suspicious packages”, noting they were “suspected to be ricin”.

He stressed that authoritie­s were still waiting for confirmati­on that the packages contained ricin. Pentagon police referred the matter to the FBI for investigat­ion.

A defense official said the packages were addressed to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Navy chief Admiral John Richardson.

While located on the Pentagon campus, the mail facility is not within the main building itself.

The White and Pentagon pieces of mail were likely linked and contained a crude substance made from castor bean that authoritie­s were not technicall­y calling “ricin” until further testing, CNN reported, citing a source familiar with the joint federal investigat­ion.

Produced by processing castor beans, ricin is lethal in minute doses if swallowed, inhaled or injected.

It is 6,000 times more potent than cyanide, with no known antidote.

Highly toxic, it can cause nausea, vomiting, internal bleeding and difficulty breathing, leading to death from organ failure or the collapse of the circulator­y system.

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