Lisbon (IANS) | Two people were stabbed to death at an Ismaili center in the Portuguese capital on Tuesday. According to the BBC, the attack took place at the Ismaili Center and the suspected attacker, who was armed with a large knife, is reportedly of Afghan origin.
Local media say that the accused was shot and injured by the police and taken into custody. The motive of the accused is not clear.
Ismailism is a branch of Shia Islam and some of its followers recognize the Aga Khan as their spiritual leader.
Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa said it appeared to be an isolated act and it was premature to discuss a possible motive.
–IANS