The two 20-year-old female students were transported to hospital,one in a critical condition and one in a stable condition,while a 34-year-old man was also assaulted and suffered minor injuries.
A statement from ACT Policing said a 24-year-old man was custody but had not been charged as of late Monday afternoon. Police do not believe the man is a student at the university,and said they were not seeking any other suspects in connection with the incident.
Police sources at the site,not permitted to speak on the record,said the attacks appeared to be random. They said the stabbings occurred at three different locations on the campus,the last of which was alongside a soccer pitch.
Police apprehended the man on the soccer pitch at Fellows Oval and have spoken to several witnesses who had a clear view of the events. More details about the incident will be revealed by police on Tuesday morning.
ANU vice-chancellor Brian Schmidt emailed students on Monday afternoon telling them “the situation is under control” and a person was in custody.
“Three people were injured and taken to hospital and our thoughts are with their friends and families. I request you continue to stay away from Fellows Oval and Chifley Meadow as they remain an active scene of investigation,” he said.