Netherlands: Dutch parliament building put on lockdown after intrusion by man carrying knife

THE HAGUE, Feb 14 (NNN-XINHUA) — The building temporarily housing the Dutch House of Representatives in The Hague was temporarily locked down on Thursday after an intrusion by a man allegedly carrying a knife.

The intruder was swiftly arrested by the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, the country’s military police force.

According to national broadcaster NOS, the intruder is a 30-year-old man found in possession of a knife. However, police officials have not confirmed these details, emphasizing that the investigation is still ongoing.

The intrusion led to a temporary lockdown of the building, with access to the main chamber and surrounding areas restricted as a precaution.

The incident briefly interrupted a parliamentary debate, which resumed shortly after the intruder was taken into custody. — NNN-XINHUA

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