Saturday, April 25, 2015

Man arrested after death threat conductor Tilburg – Focus on News

The 60-year-old chief conductor did declaration of threat. He said he checked a man with his colleagues on his ticket. The traveler said that he could not buy a ticket in Venlo. The NS-employee told the man that took a ticket 15 euros and 20 cents, and that there are now 35 euros to increase came as a penalty.

The zwartrijder then handed him 50 euros and 20 cents. The NS employee gave the man a receipt and walked below. Shortly thereafter asked the same man on the conductor which remained his change. After the repeated explanation of the penalty, made the man with clenched fist slamming a movement where the railway employee was in time to ward off not hit.



Alarm

A moment later saw the conductor, as he stood in a different section, that same man had risen obviously, a knife in his hands and shouted, “I’ll kill you.” He managed the railway staff to draw the balcony after the menacing man calmed down. Alarm was beaten after the suspect was arrested at the station in Tilburg. A Stanley knife was found in his possession and seized. He has made a statement and will have to answer on July 28, 2015 at the magistrate in Breda.

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