Manchester Arena bomb plotter Hashem Abedi denies attempting to murder prison officers
Hashem Abedi denies charges of attempted murder and assault on three prison officers using homemade weapons and hot oil in a terrorist-linked attack, prosecutors said.
- Hashem Abedi, the Manchester Arena bombmaker, has pleaded not guilty to attempting to murder three prison officers in a terrorist attack.
- He is accused of attacking four prison officers and being found with multiple makeshift knives, allegedly shouting 'Allahu akbar' during the attack.
- Abedi was jailed for life with a minimum term of 55 years in 2020 for his role in the Manchester Arena bombing.
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Manchester Bombmaker Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder
Hashem Abedi—the brother of Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi—has pleaded not guilty to attempting to murder prison officers during a violent attack inside HMP Frankland. Abedi, 28, was charged with three counts of attempted murder, one of assault causing actual bodily harm, and one of possessing offensive weapons inside a prison. The convicted bombmaker is accused of attacking prison officers with a homemade weapon and boiling liquid…
Manchester Arena bomb plotter Hashem Abedi denies attempting to murder prison officers
The 28-year-old pleaded not guilty to three counts of attempted murder, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and having unauthorised offensive weapons at Frankland prison, in County Durham.
Manchester Arena bomb plotter denies 'terror-related' attack on HMP Frankland prison officers
Hashem Abedi appeared at the Old Bailey by videolink and pleaded not guilty to carrying out "terrorist" attacks on prison officers at HMP Frankland, in County Durham.
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