Belfast police arrest man after ‘brutal attempted beheading’

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Belfast police arrest man after ‘brutal attempted beheading’

A Sudanese man is in custody on suspicion of attempted murder after a stabbing attack left a man fighting for his life, setting off a political storm over crime and migration.

London: Police have arrested a Sudanese suspect after a brutal stabbing attack left a man fighting for his life in a Belfast hospital from wounds likened to an attempted beheading, setting off a political storm over crime and migration.

A graphic online video showed the assailant kneeling over the victim and yelling while brandishing a knife above his head, moments before onlookers rushed to help by wielding makeshift weapons against the attacker.

As outrage spread online after the attack on Monday night, conservative political leaders called on the police to reveal the ethnicity of the suspect and the details of the injuries to the victim, described as a man in his 40s.

Northern Ireland police initially described the suspect as Somali but later said he was Sudanese and said he was in custody on suspicion of attempted murder.

The political uproar came after a public debate about “two-tier policing” in the death of a young white man, Henry Nowak, at the hands of a Sikh assailant in Southampton last December, with footage showing the police had initially treated the victim as a suspect.

Hours after the Belfast attack, populist political leader Nigel Farage called on police to name the attacker.

“What happened in Belfast last night is horrific,” said Farage, the head of political party Reform UK. “The authorities must reveal the identity and status of the attacker immediately. The public are entitled to the truth.”

A rival right-wing politician, Rupert Lowe, said he had watched the footage of the attack and wanted the police to guarantee “full transparency” including the immigration status of the suspect.

Lowe, an MP who left Reform to lead his own party, Restore, linked the Belfast attack to the Southampton case and said the solution was to deport migrants and bring back the death penalty.

“I have had enough. The British people have had enough,” Lowe said on X.

“We do not have to live like this – there is another way. Death penalty, mass deportations, end mass immigration.”

The remarks escalated the political row over the attack as mainstream media outlets covered the case and the graphic video spread online, heightening concerns about crime.

A briefing on crime rates by the House of Commons Library found that there were 53,000 offences involving knives and similar sharp instruments in England and Wales in the year to March 2025. It said this was down by 1.2 per cent on the previous year.

The latest figures from the Police Service for Northern Ireland found there were 533 cases of violent crime involving knives and sharp instruments in the yea

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