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Hostage drama in Dutch town ends with armed suspect arrested, 4 freed from cafe

  • Police said there was no reason to suspect ‘terrorist motive’ for ordeal, which took place at night spot popular with young people in the town of Ede
  • Suspect is known to police and has previous conviction for threatening behaviour. Police are investigating his motive and psychological state

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Dutch police detain a person near the Cafe Petticoat, where several people were being held hostage in Ede, Netherlands on Saturday. Photo: Reuters

A hostage drama in the Netherlands that lasted several hours ended without bloodshed on Saturday as all four hostages were freed and police took the suspect into custody.

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Authorities said there was no reason to suspect a “terrorist motive” for the ordeal, which took place at a night spot popular with young people in the central Dutch town of Ede.

Police said they received reports of a potential hostage situation at 5:15am local time at the Cafe Petticoat, with local media saying a “confused” man burst in as staff were clearing up after a party.

A police special intervention forces member with a canine unit after a hostage situation at Cafe Petticoat in Ede, Netherlands on Saturday. Photo: AFP
A police special intervention forces member with a canine unit after a hostage situation at Cafe Petticoat in Ede, Netherlands on Saturday. Photo: AFP

The man was armed with “several knives” that he showed to the hostages, prosecutor Marthyne Kunst told reporters at a news conference in the town hall.

Police are also investigating a black backpack he was carrying with him, amid reports that the hostage-taker had threatened to use explosives.

Authorities later confirmed there were in fact no explosives in the backpack.

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Police spokesman Anne Jan Oosterheert said officers were on the scene within minutes, immediately opening negotiations with the man.

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