Home Secretary: Members of Abedi’s Terror Network Could Still Be at Large
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has said that following several arrests, members of Manchester bomber Salman Abedi’s terror network could “potentially” still be at large.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has said that following several arrests, members of Manchester bomber Salman Abedi’s terror network could “potentially” still be at large.
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — British police on Saturday released surveillance-camera images of the Manchester concert bomber on the night of the attack as they appealed for more information about his final days.
Manchester suicide bomber Salman Abedi had links to a Canadian-Libyan radical Islamic preacher who served as the imam of a mosque in the Canadian capital of Ottawa.
The pace of terror plots successfully intercepted and prevented by Britain’s intelligence and counter-terror agencies considerably quickened in the months leading up to the Manchester attack. Security service sources have revealed five terror plots were foiled between the Westminster attack
UK authorities adopted an “open door” policy for Libyan heritage Britons, including associates of the Manchester bomber, returning to the war-torn nation to fight alongside jihadist and al-Qaeda-linked groups.
Police fear Salman Abedi may have armed more Islamists before carrying out his deadly attack in Manchester, after discovering a “working bomb factory” at his address.
The Manchester suicide bomber was part of an Arabic-speaking gang who accused teachers of “Islamophobia” for criticising terror, and one of his childhood friends has been convicted for gang raping a schoolgirl.
The final days of Manchester bomber Salman Abedi are ones of apparently extensive international travel, picking a route back from Syria through Turkey and Europe to northern England.
Salman Abedi carried out his attack at a concert in Manchester, England, as revenge for the bombing of Syria by the U.S., his sister has said.
The police and security services missed at least five opportunities over five years to stop Salman Abedi from carrying out his deadly terror attack, it has emerged.
An investigation by Sky News has revealed that Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi was linked to a key Islamic State recruiter in Manchester.
Theresa May’s tenure as home secretary and prime minister has been marked by a number of failures on border security, immigration, and security.
LONDON (AP) — A U.S. congressman says the bomb used in the deadly Manchester Arena attack in England suggests a “level of sophistication” that might indicate its maker had foreign training.
LONDON (AP) — British investigators are hunting for potential conspirators linked to the bombing that killed 22 people in a search that is exploring the possibility that the same cell linked to the Paris and Brussels terror attacks was also to blame for the Manchester Arena attack, two officials familiar with the investigation said Wednesday.
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Police arrested two more people and were on Thursday searching a new site in Manchester suspected of links to the bombing that killed 22 people at a pop concert, as British authorities complained bitterly about investigation leaks by U.S. officials.
The world’s closest intelligence sharing arrangement is in jeopardy after key details and photographs from the Manchester bombing were apparently leaked by United States’s law enforcement sources to domestic journalists.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd criticised U.S. security services Wednesday after information about the Manchester bombing was leaked to U.S. media outlets in the aftermath of the attack — and inferred it may hurt vital intelligence sharing going forward.
Heavily armed troops have conducted a “significant raid” on a building in Granby Row, Central Manchester, following the arrest of three further suspects in relation to the terror attack on Monday.
The Manchester Arena suicide bomber, Salman Abedi, returned to Britain from Libya just days before carrying out his deadly attack and is thought to have also travelled to Syria.
LONDON (AFP) – The attack on a Manchester pop concert that killed 22 people was “likely” the work of more than one person, British interior minister Amber Rudd said Wednesday.
LONDON (AP) — France’s interior minister says that the suicide bomber who targeted Manchester is believed to have traveled to Syria and had “proven” links with the Islamic State group.