Man screaming 'I have a bomb' is shot by police at Malmo train station in Sweden Police officers opened fire at the man after he exhibited 'threatening behaviour' The central station in Malmo, southern Sweden, was evacuated after the shots A police bomb squad has been sent to examine a 'suspect object' at the sceneBy Tim Stickings For Mailonline and Reuters Published: 10:43 BST, 10 June 2019 | Updated: 11:01 BST, 10 June 2019 Viewcomments Swedish police have shot and injured a man who reportedly threatened to blow up a railway station. Officers opened fire on the man for 'threatening behaviour' towards passengers in Malmo, southern Sweden, law enforcement said. The station in downtown Malmo, a major hub for regional rail traffic, was evacuated as a bomb squad went to examine a 'suspect object'. One witness said that the man had shouted: 'I have a bomb'. Swedish police have shot and injured a man for 'threatening' passengers at a railway station in Malmo (stock photo) as a bomb squad examined a 'suspect object' Reports in Swedish media said police bomb disposal experts were examining a 'suspect object' in the area. There were no other injuries reported apart from the man fired upon. He was being treated by emergency services and was taken to hospital, police said in statement. A police spokesman said its bomb squad had been called to the scene to investigate the area. Members of the public had called police to alert them to the 'threatening' man at the station, a statement said. It was too early to say whether the event was terror-related or not, police said, adding that their presence would increase in public places. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility