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Amsterdam airport evacuated as Dutch police shoot man armed with knife Amsterdam airport evacuated as Dutch police shoot man armed with knife
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Dutch military police say they have shot a man after he threatened to use a knife at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. Dutch military police say they have shot a man after he threatened to use a knife at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. 
In a tweet, the Marechaussee police service says the "situation is safe" and the suspect has been detained and removed from the scene. In a tweet, the Marechaussee police service says the "situation is safe" and the suspect has been detained and removed from the scene. 
Schiphol, just outside Amsterdam, is one of Europe's busiest airports.  The said the man had been shot in the leg and was arrested before being transferred to hospital. 
An airport spokeswoman says the airport's main plaza was and remains evacuated after military police shot the man with a knife. Spokesman Stan Verberkt says Friday's incident is not being treated as an extremist attack. Verberkt tells The Associated Press that "the circumstances are telling us that it has nothing to do with terrorism.
Roos van der Ven says Schiphol Plaza, which houses stores, bars and restaurants, was evacuated, but not the parts of the airport behind the check-in area and security checks.  ​Schiphol, just outside Amsterdam, is one of Europe's busiest airports. 
It was not immediately clear what effect the security situation was having on flight departures and arrivals.  Parts of the airport were evacuated for a short time but have since been reopened. 
This included Roos van der Ven says Schiphol Plaza, which houses stores, bars and restaurants, was evacuated, but not the parts of the airport behind the check-in area and security checks. 
It is not immediately clear what effect the security situation had on flight departures and arrivals. 
The incident comes as Europe remains on high alert due to a string of terror attacks on multiple locations including airports. The incident comes as Europe remains on high alert due to a string of terror attacks on multiple locations including airports. 
In March 2016, 32 people and more than 300 people were injured in three coordinated terror attacks in Brussels, Belgium which included two attacks on Brussels Airport in Zaventeem. In March 2016, 32 people and more than 300 people were injured in three coordinated terror attacks in Brussels, Belgium which included two attacks on Brussels Airport in Zaventeem. 
It was also revealed that the plotters behind the Paris terror attack in 2015 had also plotted to bomb Schiphol.It was also revealed that the plotters behind the Paris terror attack in 2015 had also plotted to bomb Schiphol.
In January the head of the airport, Jos Nijhuis, called for up to 500 more military police officers to patrol Schiphol due to increased security concerns.In January the head of the airport, Jos Nijhuis, called for up to 500 more military police officers to patrol Schiphol due to increased security concerns.
There are currently 1,800 officers stationed there but Mr Nijhuis derided plans to introduce just 135 extra – saying they needed at least 500 more. There are currently 1,800 officers stationed there but Mr Nijhuis derided plans to introduce just 135 extra – saying they needed at least 500 more. 
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