Police given extra time to question four arrested over Manchester synagogue terror attack
Four suspects linked to the synagogue attack face extended detention amid ongoing terrorism investigations, with three victims seriously injured, police said.
- Police have been granted extra time to question the people arrested in connection with a terrorist attack on a synagogue in Manchester where two men died.
- Jihad al Shamie, 35, on bail for an alleged rape, was shot by police while launching a car and knife attack on the synagogue on Yom Kippur.
- Counter Terrorism Policing North West is leading the investigation and examining if police gunfire contributed to the death of Adrian Daulby, 53, who tried to stop the attacker.
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UK Police Given More Time to Question 4 Suspects Over Deadly Manchester Synagogue Attack
LONDON (AP) — U.K. police were given extra time Saturday to question four people arrested on suspicion of terror offenses after an attack on a synagogue in northwest England that left two people dead and Britain’s Jewish community shocked and grieving. Two other people who had been arrested were released without charge. Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, […]
Police given more time to question suspects over Manchester attack
Counter-terror police have been granted warrants giving them extra time to question four people arrested on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts in relation to the Manchester terror attack. Three men remain in hospital after the car and knife attack at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue on Thursday. Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, who was on bail for an alleged rape, was shot dead by police as he targeted the place of worship on Yom Kippur, the…
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