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German police end pharmacy hostage situation after 11 held for hours

German police end pharmacy hostage situation after 11 held for hours

Karlsruhe, 11 March 2023 (dpa/MIA) - Police in the south-western German city of Karlsruhe said that a hostage situation had ended on Friday evening, after special forces stormed the pharmacy where 11 people had been held hostage for around five hours.

"Fortunately, no hostages are physically injured," said police spokesman Dennis Krull.

Police overpowered a 20-year-old suspect and detained him. A spokesperson said it was still being investigated whether one of the hostages could possibly be an accomplice of the detained suspect.

For tactical reasons, the police had refused to provide any information about possible demands and ransom demands, but later revealed that the 20-year-old German suspect had already been known to police as he was charged with violent and property offences in the past.

Police were first notified of the situation by emergency calls that came in at around 4:30 pm (1530 GMT).

Shortly before special forces stormed the building some five hours later, eyewitnesses said two loud bangs had been heard and that police officers had run towards the pharmacy.

Police said they had established contact "inside the pharmacy" very early on in the operation in the centre of Karlsruhe on one of the main streets.

The emergency services closed off a large area around the pharmacy, where numerous police vehicles and ambulances could be seen.

The police also opened up a school for residents to stay in as the closure of several streets meant some people living locally were unable to reach their homes.

The public were not in danger, according to the police, who asked people to avoid the area and follow any instructions issued by the emergency services.

The mayor of Karlsruhe, Frank Mentrup, thanked the emergency services and said he hoped that the hostages would be able to come to terms with what they had experienced as quickly as possible following their release.

"Karlsruhe is relieved that this dangerous situation was ended without bloodshed," he said in a statement on Friday evening.

He thanked the emergency forces of the police, fire brigade and rescue services on behalf of the city for protecting the lives of the hostages.

"I am deeply saddened that such an act took place in our midst," Mentrup said.

In response to the situation, the Karlsruhe trade fair cancelled two evening events, a spokesperson told dpa.