Terrorism Suspected in Stabbing of Irish Army Chaplain

Irish police are investigating a potential terrorism motive in the stabbing of an army chaplain at Renmore Barracks in County Galway. The Catholic priest, in his 50s, was attacked by a teenager and sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities have detained the suspect and are probing the incident's motive.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 16-08-2024 19:36 IST | Created: 16-08-2024 19:36 IST
Terrorism Suspected in Stabbing of Irish Army Chaplain
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Irish police said on Friday they were investigating a potential terrorism motive in an attack on a chaplain at an army barracks in County Galway.

Police said the army chaplain was approached by a young person outside Renmore Barracks in western Ireland and was stabbed a number of times Thursday morning. The Catholic priest, who is in his 50s, was rushed to a hospital and was treated for injuries that were serious but not life-threatening.

The Defence Forces said shots were fired by on-duty personnel after the chaplain was attacked, and a male teenager was quickly detained at the scene. The suspect was being questioned in detention at a police station.

Police said "one line of inquiry is to establish if this attack had a terrorism motivation". They added that the incident was not believed to be "part of a wider conspiracy".

"News of the assault on a Catholic priest, who is presently serving as chaplain to the Irish Defence Forces in Galway, is deeply shocking and upsetting,'' said Bishop Michael Duignan in a statement.

Irish premier Simon Harris described the incident as "shocking''. Authorities condemned the attack.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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