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Police say Health Ministry did not request testing of suspicious jar seized in May

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk

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TL;DR

According to a Kan News report, police say they informed the Health Ministry about a suspicious jar seized in May, but the ministry did not request to receive it for testing.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Kan News report, citing police sources, states that law enforcement flagged a suspicious jar to the Health Ministry as early as May, yet no request was made by the ministry to take possession of the item for forensic or laboratory testing. The revelation raises questions about inter-agency coordination in handling potential threats. Further details on the jar's contents and the nature of the police alert have not yet been disclosed. The Zioneer will continue to follow the story as information emerges.

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