Man attacks priest after bomb fails
The attack took place at the Roman Catholic St Joseph Church in Medan, the capital of North Sumatra province.
City police spokeswoman Rina Sari Ginting described the failed attack as “terrorism” in a statement.
The assailant was sitting with other worshippers when he left a bench and ran toward the priest at the altar, but the bomb in his backpack did not go off, said national police spokesman Maj Gen Boy Rafli Amar.
“There was a small explosion like fireworks and he also took out a knife as he ran toward the priest,” witness Timbas Ginting said.
The man kept running toward the priest who was giving a sermon with a burning backpack, as the shocked congregation chased and captured him.
Before he was restrained, he managed to take an ax from the backpack and a ttacked the priest, Albert Pandiangan, 60, causing a slight injury on his hand, Amar said.
Police were interrogating the 18-year old man, who told them that he was not working alone, Amar said, without providing details.




