The Borneo Post

British anti-terrorism police help investigat­e Barnsley knife attack

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BARNSLEY, England: British anti- terrorism officers were helping to investigat­e a knife attack in a northern English town in which one man was injured, although police said they were keeping an open mind.

A 28-year- old woman was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, they said, after what officers earlier called a ‘serious incident’ in Barnsley which resulted in the man suffering minor injuries. A kitchen knife had been recovered and was being forensical­ly examined, South Yorkshire police said.

“At this stage we are keeping an open mind as to the motivation ... we are receiving support from detectives at Counter Terrorism Policing North East,” the police said in a statement.

“The woman is currently being assessed from a mental health perspectiv­e,” the police said.

An investigat­ion had begun to establish whether it was an isolated incident and whether the suspect acted alone. Sections of the town centre shopping area where the incident occurred were still cordoned off as forensics officers clad in white suits gathered evidence. Police have released no further details of the incident, but urged the public to remain vigilant and appealed for witnesses.

“We understand that this morning’s incident will have been distressin­g and shocking for those in the town centre ..,” said Assistant Chief Constable Tim Forbes.

“Rest assured we are working relentless­ly to piece together what happened,” he said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A police officer searches an area in the town centre after reports of a stabbing in Barnsley. — Reuters photo
A police officer searches an area in the town centre after reports of a stabbing in Barnsley. — Reuters photo

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