Priest stabbed during mass in Singapore, attacker arrested
Police said they did not think the attack was an attack of terrorism, while the priest was sent to hospital in ‘stable condition’
A Roman Catholic priest was stabbed while saying mass inside a church in Singapore on Saturday, police said, but added they did not think it was an act of terrorism.
The priest was sent to hospital, but was in a “stable condition”, while his Singaporean attacker was arrested, police said in a statement posted on Facebook.
Singapore is one of Asia’s safest cities and violent crimes such as stabbings or shootings are extremely rare.
“Preliminary investigations revealed that a 57-year-old man, who is a priest at the church, was stabbed during mass,” police said.
The attacker was “disarmed by members of the congregation and subsequently arrested by police officers,” the statement said.
“Based on the preliminary investigations, the man is believed to have acted alone and the police do not suspect that this is an act of terrorism, for now.”