Man, 24, dressed as the Joker STABS 10 people on Tokyo train before setting the carriage on fire
Man, 24, dressed as the Joker injures 17 in Tokyo train knife rampage, ‘sprays acid on passengers’ and sets the carriage on fire – then calmly smokes a cigarette before being arrested by police
Man wielding knife stabbed 10 passengers on train near Kokuryo station, TokyoOne man was seriously injured and people were climbing out windows to escapeSuspect, 24, did not resist arrest and was reportedly wearing character costume
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A man who was dressed as Batman villain the Joker has been arrested by police for attempted murder after allegedly stabbing 10 people onboard a Tokyo commuter train and injuring 17.
Witnesses described how the 24-year-old attacker also poured what is believed to have been oil around the carriage before lighting it on fire, causing panic among passengers.
It was also reported hydrochloric acid was thrown during the attack, which occurred on the Keio express line bound for Shinjuku, the world’s busiest rail station.
The Tokyo Fire Department said 17 passengers were injured, including three seriously.
Not all of them were stabbed and most of the injuries were not serious, officials added.
A man believed to be in his 60s was unconscious and in critical condition after being stabbed, according to media.
The attacker was arrested on the spot and was being investigated on suspicion of attempted murder, Japan’s broadcasting corporation NHK said.
His motive was not immediately known.
Footage has emerged on social media of the attacker dressed as the joker (pictured) being arrested
Many passengers escaped through train windows (pictured) after the doors failed to open immediately when it stopped
Rescue workers (pictured) at the scene in Japan after a man dressed as the joker stabbed passengers
Police escort rescue staff (pictured) through the station
Firefighters leave the station (pictured) after a man dressed as the joker set fire to a train carriage in the wake of stabbing 10 people
Pictured: Smoke could be seen billowing from one of the carriages where it a fire was started
Nippon Television reported that the suspect told police he used an earlier train stabbing case as an example.
NHK said witnesses told police that the attacker was wearing a bright outfit – a green shirt, a blue suit and a purple coat which resembled that of the Joker from the Batman comics.
Tokyo police officials said the attack happened inside the Keio train near the Kokuryo station.
Television footage showed a number of firefighters, police officials and paramedics rescuing the passengers, many of whom escaped through train windows.
In one video, passengers were running from another car, where flames were gushing.
Fire crews and police are seen gathered outside the station
NHK said the suspect, after stabbing passengers, poured a liquid resembling oil and set fire, which partially burned seats.
Shunsuke Kimura, who filmed the video, told NHK that he saw passengers desperately running and while he was trying to figure out what happened, he heard an explosive noise and saw smoke wafting.
He also jumped from a window but fell on the platform and hurt his shoulder.
‘Train doors were closed and we had no idea what was happening, and we jumped from the windows,’ Kimura said. ‘It was horrifying.’
Firefighters explain the situation at Kokuryo Station on the Keio Line in the city of Chofu
An injured person (pictured) is carried from the scene by rescuers
The scene at the Tokyo train station from the air (pictured)
One video uploaded on Twitter showed a steady stream of people running away from a train car where, seconds later, a blaze lit up.
Another video showed passengers rushing to squeeze out of the train’s windows and onto the platform where the train had made an emergency stop.
‘I thought it was a Halloween stunt,’ one witness told the Yomiuri newspaper, recalling the moment he saw other passengers running in a panic towards his train car.
‘Then, I saw a man walking this way, slowly waving a long knife.’
The witness described how there was blood on the knife, he said.
Firefighters (pictured) were seen at the station to put out the fire which spread through the carriage
Emergency services gather outside the station to help the injured
Firefighters were seen outside the station after the mass stabbing in Tokyo
One passenger, believed to be in his 60s or 70s lost consciousness after being stabbed, according to Kyodo News.
A male passenger said: ‘I heard a loud bang and saw flames and smoke in the back. Everyone was panicking,’
The incident was posted on social media by witnesses and footage on the television showed firefighters, police officials and paramedics rescuing passengers.
Police and firefighters (pictured) at the scene
An aerial shot shows a huge amount of emergency services in the area
Employees walk from the station after the incident and a police officer is seen standing nearby
Police officers walk into the station after the attack which saw passengers escape from train windows
A view of the station after the knife, acid and arson attack in Japan
Officers at a cordon tape in the station following the arrest of the attacker
Many passengers escaped through train windows after the doors failed to open immediately when it stopped.
Officers were seen entering the train where the suspect sat and did not resist arrest.
The motive for the attack was not immediately known but it happened on a train bound for Shinjuku in central Tokyo, made up of 10 carriages.
It is the second attack involving a knife on a Tokyo train in two months.
In August, the day before the Tokyo Olympics closing ceremony, a 36-year-old man stabbed 10 passengers on a commuter train in Tokyo in a random burst of violence.
The suspect later told police that he wanted to attack women who looked happy.
While shooting deaths are rare in Japan, the country has had a series of high-profile knife killings in recent years.
The attacker was dressed as the joker (pictured in the 2019 film)
In 2019, a man carrying two knives attacked a group of schoolgirls waiting at a bus stop just outside Tokyo, killing two people and injuring 17 before killing himself.
In 2018, a man killed a passenger and injuring two others in a knife attack on a bullet train.
And in 2016, a former employee at a home for the disabled killed 19 people and injured more than 20.