Police found four suspected bombs at the Taiwan capital's main railway station hours on Thursday, just two days before a hotly contested legislative election, a railway policeman said. Police found two packages of suspected explosive devices each at both the north and southern entrances to the station in central Taipei. Earlier, fire had destroyed a number of vehicles in a nearby car park but caused no injuries, he said. "After the midday fire in a car park outside the Taipei Railway Station, police conducted searches within the station and discovered the suspected explosives and called in the bomb squad," the railway policeman told Reuters by phone. |