Police given permission to hold Manchester synagogue attack suspects until Wednesday | UK security and counter-terrorism

Anti -terrorist police, Manchester synagogue after the attack of this week until Wednesday, four suspects were allowed to keep in custody.
After Jihad al-Shamie killed a worshiper and seriously injured several people on Thursday, six people were arrested for suspicion of commission, preparation of terrorist acts and provocation. The attack took place in Yom Kippur’s most sacred day of the Jewish calendar.
In a statement on Friday, civil servants believed that Shamie, a 35 -year -old citizen of British Syrian origin, might have been “influenced by extreme Islamist ideology ,, but believes that“ the full conditions of the attack will take some time ”.
On Friday, Guardian announced that Shamie was in a police guarantee for a rape allegedly raped when she driving a car to the people before stabbing people before stabbing people in the Heaton Park Hebrew Community Synagogue in the Crumpsall region of the city.
66 -year -old Melvin Cravitz and 53 -year -old Adrian Daulby died in the attack. Police said Daulby believed that armed officers were killed with stray guns for shooting Shamie. He was initially afraid that Shamie would wear an explosive device, but it was confirmed that it was fake later.
Police said on Saturday, expert officers, 30 and 32 -year -old men and a 61 -year -old woman arrested in Prestwich near Bury, said more detained. The Fourth Emir is about a 46 -year -old woman arrested in Farnworth near Bolton.
In most cases, suspects need to be released or collected within 24 hours after arriving to a police station, but this can be expanded in more serious cases. Special exemptions are valid for those who are suspected of a terrorist crime that can be kept up to 14 days waiting for the approval of the court.
The Manchester investigation is managed by terrorism policing against the North West with the support of the National Network and the support of local civil servants.
Two suspects-18-year-olds and a 43-year-old man who was arrested at Farnworth is questioned in custody. During Saturday, there was a heavy police except for a property in Farnworth. The neighbors said that they understood that this was about the synagogue attack and that they described the developments as “shocking” and “terrible”.
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch visited the attack scene on Saturday before the party’s annual conference in the city on Sunday. Badenoch called for more security for the Jewish population of England, saying that some of them were leyen left to go to Israel ”.
Badenoch said: “What we see right now is the responsibility of being sure that people are not scared of people?
“Currently, the Jewish people tell me that they are leaving to go to Israel. Israel in the war. How can people be separated from England to go to a war zone and think that they will be safer there? We must bring security back to our streets.”
Badenoch added that almost two years ago, since the October 7 attacks, it should be “quite a lot of things” to combat anti -Semitism.




