Australia post report mail tampering

Australia Post has reported an incident of mail tampering in which a number of mail items were opened and resealed without the knowledge or consent of the senders.

According to a statement released by Australia Post, the incident occurred at a mail processing facility in Melbourne, where a number of mail items were opened and resealed before being sent on to their intended destinations.

Australia Post has apologized for the incident and has launched an investigation into the matter. The company has also notified the relevant authorities and is working with them to determine the extent of the tampering and to identify those responsible.

In a statement, Australia Post said: "We take the security and integrity of our mail services very seriously and are deeply sorry for any inconvenience or distress this incident may have caused. We are working closely with the authorities to investigate the matter and to ensure that the perpetrators are held accountable."

The incident is believed to have occurred over a period of several weeks, and it is not clear how many mail items were affected. However, Australia Post has assured customers that it is taking steps to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

In the meantime, customers who have received mail items that have been opened and resealed are advised to contact Australia Post to report the incident and to seek further information.