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Police capture gunman and free hostages in French bank hold-up

Policemen stand outside a bank in the port city of Le Havre, northwestern France, on August 6, 2020, after an armed man held several people as hostages and was finally detained. - The man entered the premises at 4:45 pm (1445 GMT), a police official told AFP, adding that officers from the elite tactical police unit RAID had been deployed. AFP - SAMEER AL-DOUMY

According to official sources, one hostage escaped and the gunman released the five others before handing himself over to the police.

The hostages were all employees of the bank.

"The hostages have been freed, safe and sound," Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said, hours after an elite RAID police unit captured the gunman.

Interior Minister Gérard Darmanin congratulates 'all actors' of the incident.

No shots were fired and no-one was mistreated, according to police sources.

‘He just wanted to be talked about’

Motives unclear

The man, aged 34, had entered the premises at 4:45 pm with a handgun

According to Reuters, he claimed the Palestinian cause for his actions, but his motives remain unclear.

“We will see what his real intent and motivations were. At the moment, I’m unable to provide circumstantial elements”, Le Havre’s public prosecutor said immediately after the man’s arrest.

Psychiatric problems, previous incidents with firearms

The gunman had a history of psychiatric problems and had been previously involved in kidnapping and firearms offences.

In 2013, armed with a handgun and a teargas bomb, he took four people hostage in a CIC bank branch.

At the time, he demanded council housing for his son and himself, before surrendering to the police.

(With AFP, BFM TV and Ouest France)

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