Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Manchester­blastprobe: 8 arrested India seeks action against apologists, backers of terror

- Prasun Sonwalkar & Yashwant Raj letters@hindustant­imes.com

LEAK ROW CONTINUES UK not to share info with US, Trump orders probe

Two leaks of classified informatio­n on the Manchester terror attack strained UK-US ties on Thursday as the number of arrests rose to eight.

The leaks from US were considered so serious that Prime Minister Theresa May took it up with President Donald Trump during a Nato summit in Brussels. Trump ordered a review of the leaks , describing them as a grave threat to national security. “I am asking the Department of Justice and other relevant agencies to launch a complete review of this matter, and if appropriat­e, the culprit should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” he said in a White House statement.

An irate Greater Manchester Police is said to have stopped sharing informatio­n with the US, which has now annoyed two of its closest allies, Israel and the UK, by its recent inability to keep secrets.

Before leaving for Brussels, May chaired another meeting of her government’s emergency committee (“Cobra”), and confirmed she would make clear to Trump that intelligen­ce shared between law enforcemen­t agencies “must remain secure”.

US officials had named the suspected suicide bomber, Salman Abedi, hours before the GMP did so. Another widely publicised leak included images and details of shrapnel and remains of a backpack used by Abedi in the attack that killed 22 people and injured 75.

GMP chief constable Ian Hokins said families of victims have been told that intelligen­ce had been leaked and published in The New York Times, adding this had caused “much distress”.

A Whitehall source described the second US leak of images of shrapnel and remains of the suicide bomber’s clothing as “on another level”, and told BBC it caused “disbelief and astonishme­nt” across the British government. Hopkins said the “fastmoving investigat­ion” at a number of addresses across the UK had led to eight arrests, all men. A woman arrested on Wednesday was released.

On Wednesday, Israel said it had altered informatio­n-sharing protocols with the US after Trump passed on informatio­n from its informant, embedded in the Islamic State, to Russians, probably endangerin­g the source’s life.

The Manchester attack and a little-known war memorial designed by architect Edwin Lutyens formed a poignant backdrop as British and Indian authoritie­s gathered in the east Midlands city of Leicester on Thursday to pay homage to members of the Indian Labour Corps.

At the memorial in Victoria Park, Indian high commission­er YK Sinha laid a marigold wreath sourced from New Delhi, and mentioned the Manchester terror attack to call for coordinate­d action against terrorism in all its forms.

“The world needs to act not only against terrorists but also against its supporters, harbourers and apologists,” he said at the event attended by Leicester mayor Peter Soulsby and lord mayor Rashmikant Joshi. HTC

 ?? AFP ?? Messages and floral tributes left for the victims of the attack at Manchester Arena lie around the statue at St Ann's Square in Manchester.
AFP Messages and floral tributes left for the victims of the attack at Manchester Arena lie around the statue at St Ann's Square in Manchester.
 ?? AFP ?? Demonstrat­ors clash with police during a protest against the labour and social security reforms of Brazilian President Michel Temer. On Thursday, his government withdrew a decree that had deployed army soldiers in the capital Brasilia.
AFP Demonstrat­ors clash with police during a protest against the labour and social security reforms of Brazilian President Michel Temer. On Thursday, his government withdrew a decree that had deployed army soldiers in the capital Brasilia.
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