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Photos of bomber released

Police appeal to the public for informatio­n on Manchester attacker

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mAnChEStER: Police have released security camera images of Manchester suicide bomber Salman Abedi on the night he massacred 22 people at a pop concert.

Investigat­ors also gave details of the 22-year-old’s last hours as they appealed to the public for any informatio­n about his movements in the days running up to the attack.

The photograph­s taken from CCTV footage show a bespectacl­ed Abedi, who has a small moustache and is dressed in trainers, jeans, black sleeves, a black cap and a black puffer waistcoat, over which the straps of his backpack can be seen.

The accompanyi­ng police statement said one of the last places he went to was a “city centre flat and from there he left to make his way to the Manchester Arena”, where the attack took place.

“The flat is highly relevant as a location which we believe may be the final assembly place for the device.”

Eleven people are currently in custody in the United Kingdom in connection with the attack by Abedi, who was of Libyan origin but born in Manchester.

His father and brother have been detained in Libya.

The police said the probe had made “good progress” and they “now need people to tell us if they have any informatio­n about his movements from 18 May when he returned to the United Kingdom through to Monday night”.

The statement did not say where Abedi had come from, but a relative in Libya earlier said the bomber had travelled from the North African country to Manchester.

Turkish and German officials also said he passed through Istanbul and Duesseldor­f airports.

The statement from Greater Manchester police and UK counter-terrorism police said: “We have a 1,000-strong team working around the clock on the probe.”

Fourteen locations are still being searched.

“In the past five days we have gathered significan­t informatio­n about Abedi, his associates, his finances, the places he had been, how the device was built and the wider conspiracy,” the statement said.

Britain on Saturday lowered the terror threat level from critical – its highest level – to severe, although British Prime Minister Theresa May said the country should remain “vigilant”.

The attack, which has been claimed by the Islamic State terrorist group, targeted concertgoe­rs at the end of a show by US teen pop idol Ariana Grande. — AFP

We have a 1,000-strong team working around the clock on the probe.

Greater Manchester and UK counter-terrorism police

 ?? — Reuters ?? Eye of the storm: CCTV footage of Abedi from the night of the Manchester attack.
— Reuters Eye of the storm: CCTV footage of Abedi from the night of the Manchester attack.

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