Knife Attack at Taipei Metro Station: Mayor Chiang Wan-an Vows Zero Tolerance for Violence
A woman was stabbed in a random attack at the Shihpai MRT station, prompting a swift response from authorities.

Chaos erupted at the Shihpai MRT station in Taipei this evening as a woman was randomly attacked. At approximately 5:54 PM, a 50-year-old woman waiting on the platform was stabbed in the back by another woman, aged 40, using a sharp object.
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an has issued a strong statement condemning the incident. "Taipei City will not tolerate such acts of violent crime," he declared, ordering a thorough investigation and prosecution to the fullest extent of the law. The police apprehended the suspect on the spot, charging her with the crime of **傷害罪 (Harm Act)**.
Mayor Chiang Wan-an also took to his Facebook page to reassure residents. He stated that the police have already apprehended the individual responsible. He reiterated his commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens, emphasizing that violence will not be tolerated within the city limits.