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| The attack took place in Grote Marktstraat, the city's biggest shopping area (AFP Photo/Sara MAGNIETTE) |
The Hague (AFP) - Dutch police arrested a homeless man on Saturday over a knife assault in a busy shopping street in The Hague which three teenagers were wounded.
The
35-year-old suspect was detained in the centre of the city a day after the
stabbing which caused panic as shoppers hunted Black Friday bargains.
Police had
earlier said they were investigating "several scenarios" and that it
was "too early to speculate" about whether there was a possible
terror motive.
The attack
happened just hours after a terror suspect stabbed two people to death in
London.
"Following
the stabbing incident in Grote Marktstraat, a 35-year-old man has just been
arrested in the centre of The Hague. The man has no fixed place of
residence," police said on Twitter.
"He
will be transferred to a police station where he will be questioned."
The victims
were a 13-year-old boy and two 15-year-old girls, none of whom knew each other,
police said. They were all treated in hospital but released overnight.
The male
attacker ran off after the stabbings at a department store in the city centre,
triggering a huge manhunt involving police helicopters.
Images on
social media showed shoppers running in panic away from the scene, on a
nighttime retail street lit by Christmas fairy lights.
Two teenage
girls came running into the store after being stabbed, broadcaster NOS quoted
witnesses as saying.
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Map of
Europe locating London and The Hague, after stabbing attacks
on Friday (AFP
Photo/AFP)
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'Screaming and running away'
"I saw
two girls screaming and running away. A man fled. He jumped very athletically
over benches to get away. He looked like a cheetah," one witness told NOS.
"People
were trying to get away. but that didn't work. I was shocked."
Police
forensics officers were seen examining a knife found at the scene overnight.
"It's
a little too early to speculate about that kind of thing," police
spokeswoman Marije Kuiper told AFP earlier when asked about a possible
terrorist motive, adding that investigators were still looking at several
possible scenarios.
The
stabbing took place not far from parliament, which is the seat of government
for the Netherlands and home to many international organisations and courts.
In Britain,
two members of the public were killed in a stabbing on London Bridge in the
heart of the capital on Friday.
The
Netherlands has seen a series of terror attacks and plots, although not so far
on the scale of those in other European countries.
In March
four people were killed when a Turkish-born man opened fire on a tram in the
city of Utrecht.
In August 2018
an Afghan man stabbed and seriously wounded two American tourists at
Amsterdam's central station, saying he wanted to "protect the Prophet
Mohammed".
He was
jailed for 26 years in October this year.
Earlier
this month a Pakistani man was sentenced to 10 years in jail for a plot to kill
far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders.


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