Boston Herald

Dutch cops seize van, driver

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THE HAGUE, Netherland­s — Police in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam detained the driver of a van with Spanish license plates and a number of gas tanks inside after a concert by an American rock band was cancelled last night after a threat, the city’s mayor said.

A Spanish counterter­rorism official said the van is not connected to the attacks that killed 15 people in Spain last week.

The official said investigat­ors discarded a possible link between the van’s driver and the extremist cell that carried out the attacks in and near Barcelona after questionin­g the driver and examining the van. Rotterdam police could not be reached for a reaction to the Spanish official’s comments.

Police detained the driver for questionin­g about two hours after a concert by Los Angeles band Allah-Las was called off after Dutch police received a terror warning. Rotterdam Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb said the warning came from Spanish police.

However, Aboutaleb said at a hastily arranged press conference that it was too soon to link the van to the unspecifie­d threat directed at the concert.

“It is not yet good to say that the things are linked,” Aboutaleb said. “It still has to be establishe­d that there was a link between the van and the threat. We can’t say that yet.”

Military explosives experts checked the van and a police officer later got behind the wheel and drove the vehicle away, Dutch broadcaste­r NOS reported.

Police said in a statement that the van contained “a couple of gas bottles.”

The Dutch terror threat level, which is at level four of a five-step scale, remained unchanged, Lodewijk Hekking, a spokesman for the country’s counterter­ror chief told the AP in a text message.

The Spanish counterter­rorism investigat­ion official said Spain’s Civil Guard received “an alert indicating the possibilit­y of an attack today in a concert that was going to take place in Rotterdam.”

Police in Spain have been investigat­ing the deadly vehicle attacks last week in and near Barcelona. They later found bomb-making equipment that included more than 100 tanks of butane gas, nails and 500 liters of acetone.

Dutch television showed officers in body armor outside Maassilo and what appeared to be members of the band leaving the venue in a white van with a police escort. By around midnight, the area was calm and police had lifted the cordon.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? PRECAUTION­S: In this image taken from video police officers examine a van behind a cordoned-off area in Rotterdam yesterday.
AP PHOTO PRECAUTION­S: In this image taken from video police officers examine a van behind a cordoned-off area in Rotterdam yesterday.

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