Updated: 12/16/2013 18:40 | By Channel NewsAsia
'Subway Samurai' detained after scaring passengers

SINGAPORE: A man dressed in what appeared to be samurai garb and carrying a sword apparently caused quite a stir on a Singapore commuter train on Monday afternoon.
Tweets and photos from a commuter on an MRT train sent at about 1pm on Monday showed the heavy-built man on board the train, with other passengers in the carriage leaving him a wide berth.
The tweets said the police and MRT staff were "quite fast" in their response.
In a statement posted on its Facebook page later on Monday, public transport operator SMRT said it was alerted of the incident which took place at 12:30pm.
It said a man dressed in a samurai outfit had jumped the fare gate at Paya Lebar MRT station and brought a samurai sword on board a train.
SMRT said its staff informed the police immediately.
The man was detained at 12.45pm at Bugis MRT station, and the incident is now under police investigation.
SMRT said passenger safety is its priority, and it does not allow weapons to be brought onto its trains. - CNA/gn