At Least Two Hurt after Shots Fired Near German Court Where Boxer Murder Trial is Taking Place

At least two people have been hurt after several shots were fired near a courthouse in western Germany, where a high-profile murder trial is taking place.

Police in Bielefeld said they are dealing with a "large-scale operation" after the shooting at around 1.40pm local time (12.40pm UK time) in the centre of the city.

Officers said they could not rule out a connection with an ongoing case, linked to the death of a former boxer nearly a year ago.

A suspect is currently being tried on suspicion of the murder of Besar Nimani, a former welterweight boxing champion.

There has been no update on the condition of those injured and police say it is unclear how many potential suspects there are.

Images show armed officers patrolling the area, with the scene around Bielefeld Regional Court cordoned off.

A man was also spotted being led away in handcuffs.

Mr Nimani, who died at the age of 38, was fatally shot in the street in Bielefeld last March.

The Albanian fighter from Kosovo once held the IBF European Super Welterweight title, as well as two German belts.

German police began a search for two suspects and a 38-year-old man was arrested in Brussels in July. His murder trial began in January. Officers are still looking for a second suspect.

According to court documents, two men ambushed Besar Nimani on 9 March and fired 16 shots in front of a shop in the city.

Berat Nimani, Besar's brother, has been attending the murder trial at Bielefeld Regional Court in recent weeks.

(Source: Sky News)