The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Police arrest five in raid after Finland stabbing

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TURKU, Finland: Finnish police arrested five people in a Turku apartment overnight in their investigat­ion into a stabbing rampage that left two people dead, they said yesterday.

Police shot and wounded a knife-wielding suspect on Friday, arresting him minutes after an afternoon stabbing spree at a Turku market square.

Police yesterday raised the number of injured in the attack from six to eight.

“There was a raid and we have now six suspects in custody, the main suspect and five others,” detective superinten­dent Markus Laine of the National Bureau of investigat­ion told AFP.

“We are investigat­ing the role of these five other people but we are not sure yet if they had anything to do with (the attack) ... We will interrogat­e them, after that we can tell you more.

“But they had been in contact with the main suspect,” Laine said.

Police have not confirmed the identity of the suspect, but Laine said investigat­ors were ‘pretty sure' they knew who he was.

Police have so far only described him as “a young man of foreign origin”, providing no other details except to say they were collaborat­ing with the Finnish Immigratio­n Service.

The suspect is being treated in hospital in intensive care for a gunshot wound to the thigh.

The motive for the attack was not yet known, and police have refused to confirm if it was terror-related.

“We haven't yet interrogat­ed the main suspect because of his medical condition,” Laine said.

Media reports in Finland said police believed the suspect had picked his victims at random, but Laine could not confirm that.

Police have said it was likely the suspect acted alone, but added they were looking for “other possible perpetrato­rs.”

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