Woman hurt in Wales in third 'motoring' letter bomb attack
A woman was injured today when a letter bomb exploded at the DVLA’s main centre in south Wales – the third attack on motoring-related companies in consecutive days.
The latest blast happened in the post room of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency in Swansea, South Wales Police said.
Yesterday, a package exploded at the offices of an accountancy firm linked to Speed Check Services, the provider of digital speed cameras to the police.
That followed a letter bomb attack the day before at the central London offices of Capita, which runs London’s congestion charge system.
The latest attack appears to confirm fears that an enraged motorist is mounting a daily letter bomb campaign.




