A package bomb was found at the Greek Embassy in Rome Monday, three days after mail bombs exploded at two other embassies injuring two people. Greek Foreign Ministry spokesman Gregoris Delavekouras said from Athens that no one was harmed in the latest incident, in part because heightened security measures had already been put in place. «The embassy was evacuated and the staff assembled some distance away from the building, so that everyone could be accounted for,» he told The Associated Press. «There were already heightened security measures at the Greek and other embassies, so the procedure that had to be followed was clear. The matter is now in the hands of the Italian police.» Mail bombs exploded Friday at the Chilean and Swiss embassies, injuring two people who opened them.