Two injured in stabbing attack at Canada Sikh temple
A man has been arrested after injuring two people in an early morning stabbing attack at a Sikh temple in Edmonton, Canada, police said.
Two individuals were injured in a stabbing incident at a Sikh temple in Edmonton, Canada, on Friday morning. The attack occurred around 05:00 local time (12:00 BST) at the Nanaksar Gurdwara. The suspect, a 27-year-old man with a history of violent offenses, was arrested after a confrontation with temple staff. The victims, aged 75 and 51, were not seriously harmed and are currently in stable condition.
The motive for the attack remains unclear, as police have not specified a reason. The incident follows a series of threatening calls made to Sikh gurdwaras in Calgary, located two hours south of Edmonton. The World Sikh Organization has condemned the attack, describing it as deeply troubling and emphasizing the rise of anti-Sikh hate across Canada.
The suspect, known to police, had recently been released from a federal prison in Alberta and failed to report to his halfway house as required. Charges have not yet been filed, and investigators are examining whether the attack was motivated by hateful ideology.
Edmonton Police Chief Warren Driechel urged the public to remain patient while the authorities determined the suspect's motivations, acknowledging growing concerns about hate crimes in the region. He noted that geopolitical tensions and world polarization are manifesting locally, and these issues cannot be ignored. The World Sikh Organization reported that the Sikh scripture inside the temple was also desecrated during the attack.
Police are currently at the scene, and the Gurdwara has been closed to the public while the investigation continues. Calgary's Mayor Jeromy Farkas condemned the previous threats in his city, describing Gurdwaras as places of hospitality, generosity, and service, open to all.
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