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Milo Boyd

Manchester Arndale incident: Several hurt after 'attackers randomly stab shoppers'

The Manchester Arndale centre has been evacuated after multiple people were 'randomly stabbed' inside.

Pictures and video on social media show large numbers of officers attending on the Exchange Square side of the shopping centre.

A photo shows a man lying face down while police point Tasers at him.

Two attackers were randomly stabbing shoppers, the Manchester Evening News reported.

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A man on the ground with a Taser pointed at him (@JohnGre07881147 /Twitter)

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It is not known whether there are any fatalities.

Emergency services said four people have been injured.

Dramatic footage taken outside the Manchester city centre shopping mall shows a police officer deploying a Taser on a man.

A large emergency service presence is on the scene (@DaveBespoke /Twitter)

A large police cordon has been put in place as police secure the scene.

Although the centre has been evacuated there are reports that people have been kept inside the Arndale.

John Sheerhout, a journalist for the Manchester Evening News, reported being told that two people were randomly stabbing people.

"I’ve just seen paramedics wheel a stretcher into The Arndale," he posted.

It is unclear how many people have been injured (@DaveBespoke /Twitter)

"I’m told that two people were ‘randomly stabbing people’ in the shopping complex. One suspect was arrested close to where I’m standing, I’m told."

Greater Manchester Police confirmed that they were responding to the incident.

"Just outside Arndale now. Shopping centre and several shops on Market street evacuated," one man Tweeted.

"Police officer tells me there’s been “an incident” and it’s been evacuated “for public safety” but wouldn’t say what’s happened."

A man who was leaving the Football Museum when the incident unfolded reported that trams had stopped.

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