WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Suspicious packages sent to former US President Barack Obama in Washington, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton in New York, as well as CNN's office in the city, the White.

The US Secret Service announced that two explosive packages were intercepted in a mail before they reached the offices of Obama and former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

The agency said in a statement that it intercepted a booby-trapped parcel to the Clinton office in Westchester County, New York, as it passed through the radiometer on Tuesday night.

The statement added that a similar package intercepted by a member of the secret service in Washington this morning - the timing of the United States - was directed to Obama's office.

The two packages were immediately identified as they passed the scanner. The evictions did not reach Obama or Clinton, nor was there any danger of any such parcels reaching them. He pointed out that the agency would conduct a thorough criminal investigation to determine the source of the parcels.

A New York law enforcement official said a postal worker with former US President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary, found a booby-trapped parcel sent to the couple living in a New York suburb.

Bloomberg said the bomb was similar to the one found at the home of billionaire George Soros on Monday.

Reuters quoted a US presidential security source as saying the federal authorities were investigating suspicious packages sent to the White House, but the agency later denied the news.

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Denunciation
In a statement, the White House condemned "deliberate deliberate attacks" on Obama, the Clinton family and other public figures, and stressed that "anyone responsible for parcels will be held to account to the fullest extent of the law."

New York police and CNN said the city's Time Warner building had been evacuated this morning after a suspicious e-mail was found in the mailroom of the station.

CNN said the New York Police Department's crackdown squad "believes it is under control" and that the package "is probably an improvised explosive device."

According to the station, the package contains a tube-like device similar to those found elsewhere, including the homes of Obama and Hillary Clinton.

CNN reported that the parcel found in the station's mail room had wires. The NYPD said it had been informed of the eviction sent to the station and that its personnel had been summoned to Time Warner, where CNN offices, In the financial capital of the United States, to investigate a notification of the suspicious expulsion.