Bomb squad called after suspicious package delivered to Tory candidate
It was sent to the office of Sir Jeremy Quin in Horsham
Last updated 14th Jun 2024
A Conservative candidate in the General Election said he received a suspicious parcel at his constituency office on Thursday, leading to bomb disposal specialists being called in.
Sir Jeremy Quin, an ex-defence minister and Conservative candidate for the Horsham constituency, received the package at his office in Horsham in West Sussex.
Bomb disposal experts were called in to investigate after a decision by Sussex Police.
The force said the presence at the office was stood down by around 9pm on Thursday after the package was confirmed to be safe, although the force is investigating whether an offence has been committed.
In a statement, the force said:
"After an assessment it has been confirmed that the package was safe and there was no risk to the public.
"Officers are reviewing whether there has been an offence committed in the sending of the package and this investigation is ongoing."
Tory candidate Sir Jeremy said:
"After the receipt of a suspicious parcel at my Horsham office earlier today the police decided that the incident should be escalated and specialists were called in.
"It is still under investigation but there is no cause for alarm and the incident is being thoroughly and professionally addressed.
"It's a huge privilege to engage in public service but sadly in the world in which we live incidents of this nature always have to be taken seriously.
"I am very grateful to the emergency services for their prompt actions and continuing work to ensure public safety."
Here's a full list of the candidates contesting the Horsham constituency at the General Election on July 4th:
Paul Abbott (SDP)
Jim Duggan (Peace Party)
James Field (Labour)
Hugo Miller (Reform UK)
John Milne (Liberal Democrats)
Jeremy Quin (Conservatives)
Catherine Ross (Green Party)
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