2013年11月27日星期三
Stock punter hunted for anthrax scares
Staff at the education center of the Securities and Futures Commission were quarantined for two hours after an employee received a letter containing a white powder, sparking an anthrax scare.自存倉 They were not allowed to leave the premises and the central ventilation system was switched off to prevent possible contamination. However, they heaved a sigh of relief when the powder was found to be monosodium glutamate. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority and two media organizations received similar envelopes that are believed to have been sent by the same person. Police believe the culprit may be someone who lost big in the stock market after a bank changed its online stock exchange platform.迷你倉 Police were called to the education offices in Cheung Kong Center, Central, around 11.40am. Officers and firefighters in protective clothing arrived and a tender specializing in such incidents parked outside. Around noon, the HKMA and media centers in North Point and Tseung Kwan O reported receiving envelopes. Experts from the Explosive Ordinance Disposal Bureau arrived at the education center around 1pm and tested the power, confirming it was monosodium glutamate. A note inside the envelope said: ``As a bank changed its online stock exchange platform recently, I could not get stock out ... costing me a lot of money. This serves to make serious condemnation and complaints.'' QI LUO mini storage
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