Two women killed at Portugal Muslim centre as attack probed as possible terror

Police shot suspect ‘armed with large knife’ when called to centre in Lisbon

Tara Cobham
Wednesday 29 March 2023 08:47 EDT
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Police officers stand at the entrance of an Ismaili Muslim center in Lisbon, Portugal on Tuesday
Police officers stand at the entrance of an Ismaili Muslim center in Lisbon, Portugal on Tuesday (AP)

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Two women have been stabbed to death at an Ismaili Muslim centre in Lisbon in an attack that Portuguese authorities said they are investigating as a possible terror act.

Several others were left injured, while police shot the man suspected of knifing the women, who were Portuguese staff members at the centre, Ismaili community leader Narzim Ahmad told Portuguese TV channel SIC.

The suspect was found “armed with a large knife” when officers were called to the centre on Tuesday morning, police said. Officers ordered him to surrender but he moved towards them and was "neutralised", the force added.

The suspect was taken to a Lisbon hospital where he is in police custody. Investigators have been looking into terrorism as a possible motive.

Several other people were wounded but police have not yet provided further details about their conditions.

Portuguese police have shot a man suspected of stabbing two women to death at an Ismaili Muslim center in Lisbon
Portuguese police have shot a man suspected of stabbing two women to death at an Ismaili Muslim center in Lisbon (The Associated Press)

Prime minister Antonio Costa told reporters the attack was "a criminal act". Without elaborating, Mr Costa said: “Everything points to this being an isolated incident.”

Speaking to Portuguese news website Sapo, an employee at the centre said: "It all happened very quickly. The police are here in the centre investigating."

Police found a suspect “armed with a large knife”
Police found a suspect “armed with a large knife” (The Associated Press)

The two women who have been killed have not yet been named.

Armed police from a special operations unit could be seen forming a perimeter outside the building. Mr Costa said police were investigating the attack, adding it was too soon to speculate about a motive.

Armed police from a special operations unit could be seen forming a perimeter outside the building
Armed police from a special operations unit could be seen forming a perimeter outside the building (The Associated Press)

The Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims, generally known as the Ismailis, belong to the Shia branch of Islam. They are a culturally diverse community living in more than 25 countries around the world.

Portugal hasn't recorded any significant terror attacks in recent decades. Religious violence is virtually unheard of in the country.

“The Ismaili community is shocked and saddened by this incident and is providing support to the families of the victims,” the Ismaili Community said in a statement.

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