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				TOKYO (AP) — A man with a knife slashed two passengers on a 
				train stopping at a Tokyo subway station during the evening rush 
				on Wednesday, and their injuries were not believed to be 
				life-threatening, Japanese police and media reported.
 The 43-year-old suspect was arrested at the scene on suspicion 
				of attempted murder, Tokyo's metropolitan police said. The 
				suspect’s motives and other details were not immediately known.
 
 The suspect slashed a man in his 20s in the head as he got on a 
				subway car. A passenger in his 30s had his finger slashed while 
				he and nearby passengers seized the attacker, Japan 's NHK 
				television reported.
 
 A witness told NHK he saw the suspect brandishing a knife inside 
				the car, but he did not resist when he was seized by other 
				passengers. As the witness returned to the platform, the first 
				victim, bleeding and slumped to the floor, asked for an 
				ambulance, NHK said.
 
 Trains on the line were temporarily suspended for “inspection” 
				of subway cars, operator Tokyo Metro Co. said.
 
 Though Japan is known for its safety, there has been a growing 
				number of random attacks in public places using knives or 
				homemade explosives in recent years.
 
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