Television footage showed the tall man getting out of the water at one point, chasing police with a rock and a plastic construction site pole.

He then went back to the murky water and swam across to the other side of the moat, climbing up the 8-metre (9-yard) stone wall of the palace. He was caught by two policemen, after a chase media said lasted for an hour and a half.
"I've never heard of anyone doing such a thing," an unidentified man at the scene said. "He must be a bit crazy." Television showed passers-by gathering around the moat and watching the chase, giggling and taking photos on mobile phones.
Police said it was unclear what his motives were, although media said he had dropped a bag in the water.
The man, around 40 years old, first said he was Spanish but later said he was a Briton living in Spain, police said. "We are checking on his mental condition now," a police spokesman said. The man was later released.
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