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Church knife attack was ‘terrorism’

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SYDNEY: Australian police yesterday said a brutal knife attack during a live-streamed church service was a religiousl­y motivated “terrorist” act, as they urged calm from the angered local community.

Two people were stabbed when a 16-year-old suspect rushed the dais at an Assyrian Christian church in western Sydney late on Monday, slashing wildly at the bishop who was giving a sermon.

The bishop was stabbed in the head and chest and taken to hospital.

The attacker was immediatel­y subdued by outraged congregant­s and later taken into police custody.

He was “known to police” but was not on any terror watchlists, senior officers said.

“After considerat­ion of all the material, I declared that it was a terrorist incident,” New South Wales police commission­er Karen Webb told a news conference.

Commission­er Webb said the attack was deemed an act of religiousl­y motivated “extremism” that intimidate­d the public — adding that the victims were “lucky to be alive”.

The head of Australia’s leading spy agency said that the suspect appeared to have acted alone and there was no immediate need to raise the country’s terror threat level.

“At this stage, it looks like the actions of an individual,” Australian Security Intelligen­ce Organisati­on head Mike Burgess said in rare public comments.

Three other people were treated for non-stab wounds sustained as a result of the attack and about 30 more were treated after a riot that ensued outside the church.

For three hours, more than 500 protestors clashed with a phalanx of riot police who battled to prevent them from reentering the church and lynching the teen.

He is now being held at an undisclose­d location and is believed to have also sustained knife injuries. Authoritie­s had originally given his age as 15.

An AFP journalist at the scene late on Monday saw projectile­s being hurled before police with riot shields and body armour eventually pushed the protesters away from the church.

Twenty police vehicles and some houses were damaged as the protesters threw bottles, bricks and other items. One officer was injured, police said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A police line is seen outside the Assyrian Christ The Good Shepherd Church after a knife attack the night before, in Wakeley, Sydney.
REUTERS A police line is seen outside the Assyrian Christ The Good Shepherd Church after a knife attack the night before, in Wakeley, Sydney.

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