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Posted: 2017-05-29 21:20:05

Posted May 30, 2017 07:20:05

British police have released a picture of Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi wheeling a blue suitcase on the day of the attack.

Key points:

  • Authorities stress the suitcase was not used in the attack but advise extreme caution
  • Police are scouring over 12,000 hours of CCTV footage in search of clues
  • Authorities are investigating Abedi's ties to Islamist extremists in Libya
  • At least 14 people have been detained on suspicion of violating the Terrorism Act

Counter-terrorism squads are trying to re-create Abedi's movements in the days before he detonated a bomb at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, killing 22 people — the deadliest militant attack in Britain for 12 years.

"We continue to track the final movements of Salman Abedi and are particularly interested in his whereabouts between 18 and 22 May 2017," Greater Manchester Police Detective Chief Superintendent Russ Jackson said in a statement.

"We believe Abedi was in possession of this case in the days before the attack at Manchester Arena on Monday 22 May."

However, Mr Jackson stressed that the blue suitcase was not used in the attack, which was carried out when Abedi detonated an improvised bomb minutes after the concert ended.

"I want to stress that this is a different item than the one he used in the attack," he said.

Mr Jackson tried to reassure nervous residents of Manchester that the bag does not pose a risk to public safety, but said that if any members of the public find it, they should not approach it but call police immediately.

"We have no reason to believe the case and its contents contain anything dangerous, but would ask people to be cautious," Mr Jackson said.

British police believe Abedi had the wheeled suitcase with him through two locations in Manchester.

Mr Jackson said Abedi may have had the blue suitcase with him when he visited the Wilmslow Road area and the Manchester city centre in the days before the blast.

"Did you see Abedi with this suitcase between the 18 and 22 May 2017? Where did you see him with it during that time?" Mr Jackson said.

CCTV footage was also released of Abedi shopping on the day before the attack.

Authorities move to break down radical network

The bombing investigation expanded when police arrested a 23-year-old man on the south coast of England, hundreds of kilometres south of Manchester.

Greater Manchester Police said the man was arrested in Shoreham-by-Sea on suspicion of terrorism offenses and an address there was being searched.

The arrest means 14 men are now in custody for suspected roles in Britain's worst attack in a decade.

The suspects have not been identified or charged — all are being held on suspicion of violating the Terrorism Act.

Police and security services have said very little about the network believed to be behind Abedi, a Manchester native whose parents had moved to Britain from Libya.

Abedi's elder brother Ismail is among the suspects being held in Britain, and a younger brother and Abedi's father have been detained in Libya.

Britain's intelligence services have launched an inquiry into how warnings about the 22-year-old Abedi's radical views were handled amid indications that vital warning signs were missed.

Police are scouring 12,960 hours of closed circuit TV recordings in their search for clues, have collected more than 630 pieces of evidence and have searched 21 addresses.

Authorities said Abedi returned to Britain from Libya on May 18, and likely completed assembling his bomb at a rented apartment in central Manchester.

Britain's official terror threat level was set at "critical" in the days after the attack but was downgraded Saturday to "severe".

The country remains on high alert, however, as officials caution that some suspects who helped Abedi may still be at large.

Reuters/AP

Topics: world-politics, terrorism, police, united-kingdom

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