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A mailbomb (or mail bomb), also called parcel bomb or letter bomb, is an explosive device sent via the postal service, and designed to explode when opened, injuring or killing the recipient, usually someone the sender has a personal grudge against, or more indiscriminately as part of a terrorist campaign. Some countries have agencies the job of which is in part the interdiction of mailbombs and the investigation of mailbombings.
Mail bombs are usually set to explode immediately on opening, with the intention of seriously injuring or killing the recipient (who may or may not be the person to which the bomb was addressed). Parcel bombs may have excessive postage because a bomber usually does not want to mail a parcel over the counter having to deal with a clerk. Letter bombs may feel rigid, or appear uneven or lopsided. Package bombs may have an irregular shape, soft spots, or bulges.
Bombs delivered by mail can often be recognised because they arrive in suspicious packages or unusual looking letters. The police and security consultants can advise how to recognise possible mailbombs.
Anyone suspecting that they have received a mail bomb is advised to:
A related threat is mail containing unidentified powders or chemicals. In many cases, these turn out to be harmless, and often sent as a joke or hoax threat. However, until the substance can be analysed in a laboratory it may present a hazard, so police or environmental authorities may close the affected areas. This often is the intended purpose of the sender.
See also: Unabomber, Crank call, Bomb threat