UK police probe Manchester New Year’s Eve stabbings as ‘terrorist’ attack

Published January 2, 2019
Manchester: Police officers stand at the end of a tram platform following a stabbing at Victoria Station on Tuesday.—Reuters
Manchester: Police officers stand at the end of a tram platform following a stabbing at Victoria Station on Tuesday.—Reuters

MANCHESTER: A British police probe into a triple stabbing at a Manchester railway station on New Year’s Eve which injured three people is now being treated as “a terrorist investigation”, the city’s top officer said on Tuesday.

Counter-terrorism police have arrested a 25-year-old man who remains in custody, and are searching an address where he recently lived in the northwestern English city, Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said.

The suspect reportedly shouted “Allah” during what Hopkins called a “horrific attack” on three people, including a police officer, at Manchester Victoria station on Monday evening. A man and a woman, both in their 50s, are still being treated in hospital after sustaining “serious” injuries, while the officer was stabbed in the shoulder, Hopkins added.

“We are treating this as a terrorist investigation which is being led by counter-terrorism officers with support from Greater Manchester police,” he told a briefing. “They were working through the night to piece together the details of what happened and to identify the man who was arrested.” Hopkins said counter-terrorism officers were searching an address near the city centre “which is believed to be where the man had most recently been living”.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, which happened at around 8:50pm (2050 GMT) when many revellers in the city would have been enjoying New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Witness Sam Clack, 38, a BBC radio producer, said the suspect shouted “Allah” before and during the attack. He also quoted the perpetrator as saying: “As long as you keep bombing other countries, this sort of shit is going to keep happening.” The witness added he heard the “most blood-curdling scream” and looked down the platform to see the attack unfolding.

“He came towards me,” he added. “I looked down and saw he had a kitchen knife with a black handle with a good 12 inch blade. “It was just fear, pure fear.” Clack said police used a stun gun and pepper spray before “six or seven” officers jumped on the man.

Video footage of the incident shows him being overpowered by the officers.

The police said he was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and officers had recovered two knives from the scene.

Closeness to Manchester Arena

The city’s New Year celebrations went ahead in Albert Square despite the incident, with a firework display taking place as planned, though increased security was brought in.

Manchester police Assistant Chief Constable Russ Jackson said they were still trying to establish whether the suspect is a British national and how he came to be at the station.

“We are obviously considering his mental health given how frenzied the attack was, its random nature,” he added. “There is wide reporting ... about what the attacker allegedly said during the incident. “However it’s really important to stress we are retaining an open mind in relation to the motivation for this attack.”

Police said investigators were considering its closeness to the Manchester Arena, where a suicide bomber struck in May 2017, as potentially significant. The attack at a concert by the US singer Ariana Grande killed 22 people and wounded 139. The perpetrator, Salman Abedi, 22, was born and raised in Manchester.

Published in Dawn, January 2nd, 2019

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