French police secure the Gare du Nord train station in Paris after taking into custody a man who stabbed several people on Wednesday.—Reuters
French police secure the Gare du Nord train station in Paris after taking into custody a man who stabbed several people on Wednesday.—Reuters

PARIS: An attacker stabbed six people on Wednesday at the busy Gare du Nord station — a busy commuter hub that also serves as a departure point for trains to northern France, London and northern Europe — before being shot and apprehended by police, authorities said.

One of the six people was seriously wounded in the attack, prosecutors said. The entire incident was over within two minutes, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin later told reporters at the scene.

While the attacker’s motive was not immediately clear, police were treating the stabbings as attempted murder, not as a terrorist attack, a source close to the case said.

The attacker sustained injuries to the chest after police fired three rounds. He was taken to hospital where he was fighting for his life, Darmanin said. The police who intervened were off-duty officers in plain clothes, he added. They “were returning from duty at police headquarters to take their train and go home, but they were armed”, Darmanin said, explaining that they were authorised to make use of their weapons although not on duty.

Attacker held after being shot by police

One member of the border police deployed at the station was slightly injured. It was not immediately clear what type of weapon the attacker had used. Police initially described it as a bladed weapon.

Darmanin later said it was not actually a knife, but a “threatening weapon”. Le Parisien newspaper said it was believed to be a sharp pointed tool, “a kind of awl”.

“An individual injured several people this morning at the Gare du Nord,” Darmanin had tweeted earlier. “He was quickly neutralised. Thank you to the police for their effective and courageous response”.

The incident caused delays to trains at the station in the early morning rush as police cordoned off the station, and set up large white curtains around the attack scene.

But no services were cancelled, a spokesman for rail operator SNCF told AFP.

The Gare du Nord is one of the world’s busiest train stations with 700,000 travellers per day. It is the departure point forEurostar and Thalys services to the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. France remains on a state of heightened security alert after a spate of deadly attacks in 2015.

Published in Dawn, January 12th, 2023

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