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{UAH} High-speed driver in Antwerp forces shoppers to jump out of the way

High-speed driver in Antwerp forces shoppers to jump out of the way

Belgian prosecutors say that "bladed weapons, a riot gun (rifle) and a container of liquid" were found in the car's boot.

Police officers next to the car used in the incident
Image Caption:Police officers next to the car used in the incident
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A man who drove at high speed into a pedestrianised shopping area in Antwerp has been arrested.

Pedestrians "had to jump away" after the driver entered the busy De Meir shopping street just after 11am.

Soldiers patrolling the area tried to stop the car but it went through a red light and drove off, police said.

No injuries were reported.

The driver was identified by the federal prosecutor's office as Mohamed R, 39, a French national of north African origin who lived in France.

A police car blocks access to the Meir, Antwerp's main pedestrian street, after a man was arrested after he tried to drive into a crowd of shoppers at high speed on the street, on March 23, 2017, in Antwerp
Image Caption:A police car blocks access to De Meir, Antwerp's main pedestrian street

The car he had been driving was later found near Antwerp's waterfront, police said, without going into further detail.

Weapons were found in the car, including a rifle, knives and a container of unknown liquid.

Federal prosecutors, who would typically handle cases of Islamist violence, did not give details about the driver's possible motive.

They added, however, that they had been called to look at the case "based on all these elements and the events in London yesterday".

Belgian police officers patrol in the central station, in Antwerp, Belgium
Image Caption:Belgian police officers patrol in the central station, Antwerp

French President Francois Hollande also saw similarities to the attack in London, saying the driver in Antwerp had been "trying to kill people or create a dramatic event".

"Therefore we must continue to be on high alert and mobilise all our forces," he added.

The incident in Antwerp happened a day after Belgium held services to mark a year since the Brussels airport and subway attacks killed 32 people.

Belgium has been living under the second highest anti-terror alarm since then.

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