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Police attended the scene at the Turku Market Square. Vesa Moilanen via PA Images

Finnish court names knife attack suspect as Abderrahman Mechkah

Two people were killed and eight were injured in the attack in the southwestern port of Turkuon last Friday.

COURT DOCUMENTS TODAY identified the suspect in last week’s stabbing spree in a Finnish city as 18-year-old Abderrahman Mechkah, who the country’s intelligence agency said may have been radicalised.

The stabbing is being probed as the country’s first-ever terror attack.

Police have previously described the suspect as an asylum seeker from Morocco.

He targeted women in the attack at a market square in the southwestern port of Turkuon last Friday. Two people were killed and eight were injured.

The motive for the attack is unclear. But the Finnish intelligence agency SUPO said Turku police had received a tip early this year that Mechkah “appeared… to have been radicalised and showed interest in extremist ideologies”.

The tip, which had been forwarded to the SUPO, “contained no information about any threat of an attack”.

Mechkah, whom police shot in the thigh while arresting him minutes after the rampage, is to appear before the Turku court tomorrow via video link from hospital, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said.

His court appearance had initially been scheduled for today.

Police will ask the court to remand him in custody on suspicion of two murders and eight attempted murders “with terrorist intent”.

Investigators said on Sunday that they had interrogated the suspect for the first time, but disclosed no information about the outcome.

Police will also request the detention of four other Moroccan citizens who were arrested in an overnight raid on a Turku apartment building and refugee housing centre just hours after the attack.

“They are suspected of participation in the murders and attempted murders committed with a terrorist intent. They deny any involvement in the offences,” the NBI said.

Over 1,000 tips

Police said earlier that the suspect was an asylum seeker who arrived in Finland in early 2016.

The attack occurred just after 4pm local time (1pm Irish time) on Friday, with police shooting the knife-wielding suspect minutes later.

The two people who died were both Finnish women, born in 1951 and 1986. Six of the injured were also women, while two men were injured trying to fend off the attacker.

Among the injured were an Italian, a Swede and a Briton.

Finland Stabbing A woman lights a candle near a memorial for the victims of Friday's stabbing attack. Vesa Moilanen Vesa Moilanen

Finland raised its emergency readiness level after the attack, increasing security at airports and train stations and putting more officers on the streets.

The SUPO said authorities had received over a thousand tips in recent years similar to the one concerning Mechkah.

“Our aim is to investigate all tips, but in order to go through all of them, we have to prioritise heavily. Those tips that contain information about a concrete threat must be prioritised,” it said.

In June, the SUPO raised Finland’s terror threat level by a notch, to elevated from low, the second on a four-tier scale.

It said at the time that it saw an increased risk of an attack committed by Islamic State militants, noting that foreign fighters from Finland had “gained significant positions within IS in particular and have an extensive network of relations in the organisation”.

The agency reiterated today that it was closely watching around 350 individuals – an increase of 80% since 2012.

A minute of silence was held across Finland yesterday in honour of the victims.

Another minute of silence was to be held in Helsinki today, organised by Christian and Muslim associations.

© – AFP 2017

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