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Irish police probe terrorist link as Egyptian man goes on street rampage Irish police probe terrorist link as Egyptian man goes on street rampage
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One man was killed and two others injured in what Irish police are describing as a random street attack. An 18-year-old man, from Egypt, has been arrested. One man was killed and two others injured in what Irish police are describing as a random street attack. An 18-year-old man from Egypt has been arrested.
The incident happened shortly before 9am on Wednesday in Dundalk, Co Louth, 80km north of the capital, Dublin. The dead man is believed to have been stabbed in the back by the assailant and gardaí (Irish police) confirmed that he is a 24-year-old Japanese national.The incident happened shortly before 9am on Wednesday in Dundalk, Co Louth, 80km north of the capital, Dublin. The dead man is believed to have been stabbed in the back by the assailant and gardaí (Irish police) confirmed that he is a 24-year-old Japanese national.
Two other men, both understood to be Irish, were hit with an iron bar – the nature of their conditions is not yet know. Gardaí were called to the scene and disarmed a man. He has been arrested on suspicion of murder and can be questioned for up to 24 hours. Two other men, both Irish, were hit with an iron bar – they are said to have suffered non-life threatening injuries. Gardaí were called to the scene and disarmed a man. He has been arrested on suspicion of murder and can be questioned for up to 24 hours, before officers must decide to release or charge him.
Conflicting reports have emerged surrounding the arrested man’s nationality. It was first reported that he was from Syria, then Egypt, however gardaí would not confirm either the man’s nationality or suspected motives to RT.com It is unclear how the arrested man arrived in the country, how long he was been there and whether he has associated with anybody. Gardai are satisfied, however, that he was in Dundalk town on January 1.
“Gardaí are investigating a stabbing incident in Dundalk, Co Louth shortly before 9am this morning, 3rd January 2018. A man (age unknown) has been pronounced dead at the scene. A number of other people have also been injured in this incident but their injuries are unknown at present. One man has been arrested and is currently detained in Dundalk Garda Station,” gardaí said in a press release. Irish state broadcaster RTE has reported that initial investigations indicate that the man may have applied for asylum in the UK but was refused, and entered Ireland. Speaking at a press conference this afternoon, Garda Chief Superintendent in Louth, Christy Mangan, said that while the attackers motives are unclear at this time “a terror attack is a line of enquiry,” adding that the attack appear to be “random and unprovoked” and there is nothing to suggest that the victims knew each other or the attacker.
Irish state broadcaster RTE has reported that initial investigations indicate that the man may have applied for asylum in the UK but was refused and entered Ireland afterwards. Mangan said that one weapon was recovered but the search continues for further weapons as it’s believed the assailant may have been armed with two knives and a fencing post.
A press conference is due to be held at 3pm local time. With regards to the victim, Mangan said that gardai will not be releasing any further details until the man's family has been informed, though he did add that the victim was attacked while on his way to work.
“It's very hard on the family when someone is walking to work and they get attacked and killed in a foreign country,” Mangan said.