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Birmingham stabbing suspect held

Man arrested under suspicion of murder and seven attempted murders

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LONDON: A 27-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the mass stabbings in Britain’s second city Birmingham that left one person dead and two critically wounded, police said.

The man was held on suspicion of murder and seven attempted murders that were carried out after midnight Saturday, West Midlands Police said yesterday.

The suspect was detained in the Selly Oak area of the city at around 4am and he remained in police custody for questionin­g.

A 23-year-old man suffered fatal injuries in what was believed to be a random attack, while a man and a woman, aged 19 and 32, are in critical condition in hospital.

“Officers worked through yesterday and into the early hours of this morning in a bid to trace the man we believe responsibl­e for these terrible crimes,” said Birmingham police chief Steve Graham.

“Clearly this is a crucial developmen­t but our investigat­ion continues,” he added.

The attack occurred at four separate locations in the busy city centre between 12.30 and 2.30am.

One of the areas was in the heart of Birmingham’s Gay Village but officers ruled out a hate crime. They also rejected any links to gang violence or terrorism.

“It does appear to be random in terms of the people that were attacked,” said Graham.

“This is being treated as a homicide.”

Britain has been on high alert after two mass stabbings in London in the last year, which saw armed officers shoot dead both perpetrato­rs – convicted extremists who had been released early from prison.

In June, a man was charged with murder after three people were stabbed to death in a park in Reading, west of London, in an attack under investigat­ion by counter-terrorism police.

Six people, including a police officer, were then injured at a hotel housing asylum seekers in the Scottish city of Glasgow. Armed police also shot dead the suspected attacker.

Stabbings in England and Wales increased 6% in the year to the end of March, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Birmingham is one of Britain’s most ethnically diverse cities with a population of more than one million, and has had an explosive recent history of gang violence.

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