Panic in Amsterdam station after double stabbing

Published September 1, 2018
Amsterdam: Security officials cordon off an area inside the railway station after the stabbing.—AFP
Amsterdam: Security officials cordon off an area inside the railway station after the stabbing.—AFP

AMSTERDAM: Two people were stabbed at Amsterdam’s busy Central Station on Friday before the alleged attacker was shot and wounded, Dutch police said.

Witnesses described scenes of panic as gunshots rang out and thousands of commuters and tourists were evacuated from the rail terminus shortly after midday.

“A suspect has been shot after a stabbing incident at Amsterdam Central Station,” Dutch police said on Twitter. It is not known at this stage whether the incident is terror-related.

Police told Dutch media that the assailant’s motive was unknown, and later tweeted that they were “looking at all scenarios.” Police appealed for witnesses to come forward.

The two injured people and the knife-wielding suspect were taken to hospital, Amsterdam police said, although their condition was not revealed.

One witness said he saw a young man “stumble” into his flower shop at the station with a bleeding wound to his hand.

“Shortly afterwards I heard some shots and I know something has gone badly wrong,” Richard Snelders said. A while later he saw another man lying on the ground nearby, he said.

“The first thing that comes up in your mind is that it’s a terror attack. After all, you are at Amsterdam Central Station. There was a lot of panic,” Snelders said.

Police quickly arrived at the scene, ordering one of the men in English to “stay down” after he had been shot, Snelders added. “It happened really quickly.” Images posted on social media showed security guards ushering passengers towards exits and paramedics arriving at the scene with stretchers.

Initially, police said that the station — located in the Dutch capital’s historic canal-ringed city centre — had been evacuated and closed off to all rail traffic.

However, police shortly afterwards issued an update to say there was “no talk” of a complete evacuation and that only two platforms had been closed off to passengers.

A correspondent at the scene said police cordoned off an area inside the station shortly after the incident and herded throngs of people outside.

Published in Dawn, September 1st, 2018

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