The Pak Banker

Woman suspected of sending envelope to WH to appear in court

- -AP

NEW YORK: A woman arrested by U.S. authoritie­s on suspicion of sending a ricin-filled envelope to the White House and to five other addresses in Texas will appear before a federal court in Buffalo, New York, later on Tuesday.

US authoritie­s arrested a woman on the Canada-U.S. border on Sunday, at the so-called Peace Bridge that runs between Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo. She is due to make her initial appearance at U.S. District Judge H. Kenneth Schroeder Jr. at 4 p.m. EDT (2000 GMT). She has yet not been officially identified.

The envelope was intercepte­d at a government mail center before it arrived at the White House, Canadian police said on Saturday. Canadian police on Monday searched an apartment in a Montreal suburb linked to the woman. She has joint Canadian and French citizenshi­p, two sources said. The woman is suspected of sending a total of six letters, with the other five addressed to law enforcemen­t and detention facilities in South Texas, according to a U.S. law enforcemen­t source.

So far no links to political or terrorist groups have been found, but the investigat­ion is ongoing, the source said. The police department in Mission, Texas, received a suspicious letter within the last week, Art Flores, a spokesman for the department, said on Monday. The department did not open the envelope and turned it over to the FBI, he said. Flores also said the Mission police had arrested the woman now believed to be held in Buffalo in early 2019.

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