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    Posted February 9, 2010 by
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    Den Bosch, Netherlands
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    "He was acting very strange"

     

    Commotion at a Dutch train station in Den Bosch when a man said he kept a bomb with him. Dutch broadcaster NOS has spoken with several witnesses.

     

    An employee of Radio Netherlands Worldwide was on his way to Hilversum and was sitting in the same compartment as the man. "He first asked for a cigaret, he said: "Excuse me, I want a cigaret". Then he went away and came back a minute later. He said: "Allah Akbar and I've got a bomb with me."

     

    Then the man started shouting: "I'm against Bin Laden. Nobody believes I've got a bomb with me." According to the eyewitness the man didn't kept anything with him. "He had no backpack, he was wearing a long dress and a coat. He also wore something in his ear, could be an earphone."

     

    Panic
    Another man in the train tells his story: "The man came in the train and said: "I love Dutch people, I love Dutch People, Fuck Bin Laden. Fuck terrorists." There was a lot of panic the train. But in no-time, the police took the man into custody"

     

    Student Annerieke Tromp was also in the train. "I was on my way from Breda to my school in Nijmegen. At Tilburg I saw a man walking very fast in the hallway, wearing a white dress and blue pants."

     

    The photos we're taken by eyewitnesses and reporters of the Dutch news broadcaster NOS:

    http://nos.nl/artikel/135311-zoekactie-naar-bom-trein-den-bosch.html

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