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Dutch tram gunman to be charged with ‘terrorist’ killings
Teenagers lay flowers at the site of a shooting in a tram, at 24 October square in Utrecht, the Netherlands, March 19, 2019, one day after three people were shot dead and several were injured in the attack. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

THE HAGUE, March 21 — Dutch prosecutors are to charge the suspect in a gun attack in a packed Utrecht tram with "terrorist” killings, saying he will appear for the first time before a judge tomorrow.

"The 37-year-old suspect will appear before a judge on Friday, charged with multiple murders with terrorist aims, as well as attempted murder and a terrorist threat,” the public prosecution service said in a statement today.

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Prosecutors and police are still investigating whether the suspect, previously identified as Turkish-born Gokmen Tanis "acted out of a single terrorist motive or whether from personal problems in combination with radicalised ideas,” it said.

Three people were killed and seven others wounded after the shooting rampage on a tram in the central Dutch city.

Tanis was arrested after an eight-hour manhunt that virtually shut down the Netherlands’ fourth-largest city and saw security stepped up at airports and key sites across the country.

Police later arrested a second 40-year-old suspect in the case.

"It’s being investigated whether this suspect played a supporting role in the shooting,” prosecutors said.

Tanis’ first appearance will be behind closed doors tomorrow where he is expected to be remanded in custody for two weeks before a next appearance. — AFP

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