Key Points
- A man has been arrested after breaching security and driving a car into the Vatican.
- The man reportedly drove through a gate at high speed after being turned away by the Swiss Guard.
- A statement said a Vatican policeman fired a gun and hit the car.
A man driving a car has breached Vatican security, driving at high speed through a gate of the city-state and reaching a central courtyard of the Apostolic Palace before being arrested, the Vatican says.
A statement said a Vatican policeman fired a gun and hit the car.
The man, described as being about 40 years old and in an unstable state of mind, did not get near the guest house on the other side of Vatican City where Pope Francis lives.
The statement said the breach occurred about 8pm when the man drove through Saint Ann's gate, one of several entrances that separate the 108-acre sovereign city-state from Rome.
A man has breached security at the Vatican, but did not get near the guest house where Pope Francis lives. Source: AAP
He then manoeuvred the vehicle to pick up speed and raced through the gate as well as a second checkpoint near the back of St Peter's Basilica.
A policeman fired a shot and hit the front of the car but the man kept speeding ahead and reached the San Damaso Courtyard, part of the Apostolic Palace where previous popes lived and where Francis still holds official meetings.
He was arrested in the courtyard and put in a cell in the Vatican's small jail, where he was examined by Vatican doctors.