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Manchester bomber was not acting alone: UK Home Secretary

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The suicide bomber who attacked a Manchester concert was likely to have been working with other terrorists but was only known to the security services “up to a point”, British Home Secretary Amber Rudd said on Wednesday.

Salman Abedi, 22, carried out an IED blast at the end of US singer Ariana Grande’s concert at the Manchester Arena on Monday that prompted the UK to raise its terror threat level to the highest category on Tuesday, the Guardian reported.

At least 22 persons were killed and 64 injured in the bombing. Rudd said Abedi was known to the intelligen­ce agencies. “It seems likely, possible, that he wasn’t doing this on his own,” she said.

The Home Secretary said up to 3,800 troops will be deployed on the streets around Britain after the country’s threat level was raised from “severe” to “critical”, meaning more attacks may be imminent.

Under the order, armed military personnel replaced police guarding “key sites” and events like concerts and sports matches.

Rudd also said there would be an “uplift” in Prevent, the government’s antiradica­lisation programme, after June.

Abedi, who died in the powerful blast, was born in Manchester to parents of Libyan descent, had ties to Al Qaeda and had received terror training abroad, a US intelligen­ce official said.

The Manchester attack came two months after the Westminste­r attack.

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