UN closes cafeteria after suspicious substance found; preliminary reports say it is non-toxic

By AP
Friday, February 19, 2010

Suspicious envelope closes UN cafeteria

UNITED NATIONS — A U.N. spokesman says preliminary results indicate that a suspicious envelope found in the United Nations headquarters cafeteria contained a “non-toxic” substance.

Spokesman Martin Nesirky said Friday that the United Nations is still awaiting final laboratory results on the non-organic substance and the cafeteria would remain closed.

The United Nations closed its main dining room and staff cafeteria Thursday after the envelope was found. U.N. security staff called in New York City authorities to help investigate the contents of the envelope.

The envelope contained a white powder, a U.N. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the investigation is under way.

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