(ANSA) - The Hague, Jan. 8 - Fear this morning, but without consequences, on a high-speed Amsterdam-Paris train, where some passengers heard a passenger shouting 'Allahakbar' after addressing some passengers with aggression. The train was stopped, the Dutch police arrested him, he was not armed and nobody was injured, but an investigation into the incident was opened.
The train stood still for half an hour at the Rotterdam station, police said the port, who reported the incident on Twitter: "On a train from Amsterdam to Paris, a 28-year-old man behaved aggressively. Travelers heard 'man scream' Allah Akbar 'and the panic broke out shortly. The man has been arrested and the police are investigating the matter. There were no injuries and no weapons were found, "concludes the tweet. Dutch public television NOS reported, citing the police, that the man "behaved strangely and shouted confused things."
Shout 'Allah Akbar' over Amsterdam-Paris
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Fear this morning, but without consequences, on an Amsterdam-Paris high-speed train, where some passengers heard a passenger shouting 'Allah akbar' after addressing some passengers aggressively. (HANDLE)