There were no immediate reports of any harm to staff.
“The packages are being examined by attending emergency services,” the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said in a short statement without providing further details.
“The circumstances surrounding the incidents are being investigated,” the statement said.
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Police did not identify any of the embassies or consulates involved, although the Australian newspaper reported that missions affected included the United Kingdom, New Zealand, India, Japan, Pakistan, South Korea, Germany, Greece, Spain, Seychelles, Switzerland, Croatia and Egypt.
Officials at the US and British consulates separately confirmed suspicious packages had been received.
“We handled the package according to our standard procedures and in close coordination with local authorities ... who are investigating the incident,” a spokesperson for the US Consulate said.
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Australian media reported earlier that packages were sent to at least nine international missions in Melbourne, Australia’s second-largest city, including the British, German, Swiss and Indian embassies.
Images taken by 9News showed firefighters and paramedics attending the Indian and US missions in Melbourne.
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