Man in Joker costume attacks Tokyo train passengers, injuring 17
Firefighters gather outside Kokuryo Station after a man injured at least 10 people in a knife and fire attack on a train on the Keio Line in the city of Chofu in western Tokyo on Oct. 31, 2021. (AFP Photo)


Dressed as Batman's Joker, a 24-year-old attacked passengers on a Tokyo train Sunday evening, injuring 17 people as many party-goers headed into the city center for Halloween gatherings, media reported.

Police arrested the suspected attacker on the spot, media reported. A man believed to be in his 60s was unconscious and in critical condition after being stabbed, while witnesses also said the attacker had spread fluid around the train and started a fire, according to media.

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 toward his train car. "Then, I saw a man walking this way, slowly waving a long knife." There was blood on the knife, he said.

Another video on Twitter showed a bespectacled man dressed in a purple suit and bright green shirt, as worn by the Joker, seated in an empty train puffing on a cigarette, his legs crossed and looking calm. He can be seen through the window being surrounded by law enforcement in a subsequent clip.

Local media reported later that the suspect told authorities he "wanted to kill people so he could be sentenced to death."

The attack occurred on the Keio express line bound for Shinjuku, the world's busiest rail station, at around 8 p.m. (11 a.m. GMT), media said.

Partial service on the Keio line remained suspended late on Sunday when Japanese voters went to the polls in a lower house election.