Two of the stamps were identified as the 2018 Wedding stamp, which were released by An Post in 2018
The Garda Siochana are assisting the Metropolitan Police after it was discovered that two of the explosive devices discovered in London on Tuesday were posted using Irish stamps.
Met Police confirmed on Tuesday afternoon that three explosive devices had been discovered in three locations around London:Â Waterloo Station, Heathrow and London City Airport.
Breaking: at least two of the #London explosive devices were posted with Irish stamps. Gardaà confirm they are assisting the @metpoliceuk with enquiries pic.twitter.com/YdtnbcI667
— Stephen Murphy (@SMurphyTV) March 5, 2019
Irish stamps on this envelope. https://t.co/EEYW2ulLL0
— Richard Chambers (@newschambers) March 5, 2019
The devices were A4-sized white postal bags containing yellow Jiffy bags and were capable of igniting once opened. Just one of the packages did ignite, at Heathrow, ignited, but no one was injured.
The Met said in the aftermath that it is “treating the incidents as a linked series” and “keeping an open mind regarding motives”.
Prior to the public confirmation that the stamps were of Irish origin, a Met Police spokesperson said: “At approximately 09:55hrs the Met Police received a report of a suspicious package at The Compass Centre, Nelson Road, Hounslow. The package was opened by staff at the building, causing the device to initiate. This resulted in part of the package burning.
“No one was injured. The building was evacuated as a precaution. Specialist officers attended and made the device safe. The building remains closed as enquiries continue. The building is not based at Heathrow Airport, and flights were not affected by the incident.
“At approximately 11.40hrs British Transport Police were called to reports of a suspicious package in the post room at Waterloo Station. The package was not opened. Specialist officers attended and made the device safe. No one was injured.
“The station was not evacuated however cordons are in place at a small area outside the station on Cab Road. Train services are continuing to operate as normal.
“At approximately 12.10hrs police were called to a report of a suspicious package at offices at City Aviation House, Royal Docks, Newham. Staff were evacuated from the building as a precaution. The package was not opened and no one was injured. Specialist officers attended and made safe the device. The building has been reopened.
“As a precaution, DLR services to London City Airport were suspended but are now fully operational. Flights to and from the airport have not been affected. “