Detained a woman on suspicion of sending a deadly poison from mail addressed to President Trump? September 21, 14:38

In the case of a deadly poisonous lysine detected in a mail addressed to President Trump of the United States, US media reported that a woman suspected of sending the mail was detained.

Last week, the White House reported that a deadly poisonous lysine was detected in mail addressed to President Trump, and the FBI = Federal Bureau of Investigation said it was "investigating a suspicious letter."



U.S. media reported on the 20th that a woman suspected of sending the mail had been detained, according to law enforcement officials and others.



According to media reports, the woman was detained trying to enter New York, USA from Canada, and had a gun at the time.



Some media outlets also reported that the woman was deported from the United States to Canada last year, but details have not been revealed.



The FBI did not say to NHK on the 20th whether it was related to the case where lysine was detected, but "detained one person on suspicion of sending suspicious mail and investigated it. I'm doing it. "



In the United States, there is information that similar mail was sent to southern Texas, and it is attracting attention as the media reports widely.