Police: No indication of terrorist motive in Hague stabbing

The site of a stabbing on a shopping street is pictured at The Hague, Netherlands November 29, 2019. (Reuters)
  • Police said Sunday that “so far there are no indications that point to a possible terrorist motive.”

THE HAGUE: Police say they have not found any indications of a terrorist motive in a stabbing on a busy Dutch shopping street that injured three teens.
Police said Sunday, after questioning a 35-year-old homeless man arrested as a suspect in the stabbing, that “so far there are no indications that point to a possible terrorist motive.”
Investigations are continuing into what motivated the Friday night attack in downtown The Hague that injured two 15-year-old girls and a 13-year-old boy. All three were treated in a hospital and released late Friday.
The attack in the Netherlands came hours after a convicted terrorist wearing a fake explosive vest stabbed to death two people and wounded three more in London, before he was fatally shot by officers.