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Dutch investigators probing the deadly tram shooting in the city of Utrecht have not yet ruled out the possibility of a terror motive, as judicial authorities revealed that the main suspect was released from jail this month itself. A prosecutor had earlier said that the shooting could have been motivated by ‘family reasons’.
At least three people were killed in the tram shooting incident in Utrecht on Monday, 18 March.
The suspected shooter was arrested on Monday itself as the military police launched a manhunt that lasted for much of Monday. The police has released a picture of a 37-year-old man who is suspected to be associated with the incident.
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Soon after reports of shooting on a tram in the central Dutch city of Utrecht, police said “trauma helicopters were sent to the scene”. They further added that they were appealing to the public to stay away to allow first responders to do their work.
The government is holding crisis talks after the shooting incident in Utrecht, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said, according to Reuters.
At least one person has died in the tram shooting incident in Utrecht on Monday, ANP news agency reported.
The suspected shooter is on the run after the tram incident, news agency AFP quoted the police as saying.
The Dutch authorities have raised terrorism threat to the highest level in the province of Utrecht in the aftermath of the shooting incident, reported Reuters.
In a tweet, the Utrecht police has appealed to the people to not approach the site of the incident.
The Dutch military police have been put on "extra alert" at the Dutch airports and "vital buildings" due to the police manhunt in Utrecht, reported AP.
Shooting at “several” locations in Utrecht, shooter still at large, reported Reuters quoting head of Dutch counter-terrorism agency.
The police has released a picture of a 37-year-old man, born in Turkey, who is suspected to be associated with the incident in the central Dutch city of Utrecht.
Police warned citizens not to approach the man, whom they identified as Gokmen Tanis, but call authorities instead.
The mayor of the Dutch city of Utrecht says that three people have been killed in an attack on a tram and adds that a “terror motive” is the most plausible option.
Jan van Zanen also said that nine have been wounded, three of them seriously.
Van Zanen said that “we cannot exclude, even stronger, we assume a terror motive. Likely there is one attacker, but there could be more.”
Dutch authorities have named a 37-year-old Turkey-born man as linked to the tram shooting.
The Dutch police arrested Utrecht shooting suspect, police said, as rpeorted by AFP.
Dutch prosecutors on Tuesday, 19 March said that they are still considering a possible terrorist motive seriously for the tram attack based on evidence found in the main suspect, Gokmen Tanis’s car. A letter found in the suspect’s car is being seen as the main evidence.
The police also said that there was no evidence to ascertain the fact that the shooter knew any of the victims.
The Dutch Police has arrested a 40-year old man in Utrecht in connection with the tram shooting on Monday that killed three people.
The man was picked up on Tuesday afternoon and is now, along with Gökmen Tanis, one of two suspects being held in custody. Nothing has been made public about why he was arrested.
Police are asking more witnesses to come forward as part of their investigation into the shooting. The motive for the shooting remains unclear, although police say they have not established any relationship between the alleged killer and his victims, hence, have also not ruled out a terror motive behind the shooting yet.