Three released without charge
Reporter: Lucy Kenderdine
Date published: 31 May 2017
SUITCASE . . . Attacker Abedi with a suitcase
THREE men arrested in connection with the Manchester Arena attack have been released without charge.
Greater Manchester Police confirmed that more than 1,000 officers have been working on the investigation and the police are continuing to support the families of those bereaved and the injured.
Detective Chief Superintendent Russ Jackson, head of the North West Counter Terrorism Unit, said: "The scale of the investigation is enormous with over 7,000 entries on our actions log, which captures our lines of enquiry, within the Counter Terrorism Control room.
"We have almost 300 pieces of digital equipment, including phones, which we are working through and hundreds of witnesses to contact and take statements from.
"Much of the investigation has been painstakingly working through Salman Abedi's last movements. We have done this by examining his movements on CCTV and other interactions he has had.
"With specialist support we have also have a good understanding of the likely component parts of the bomb and where these came from.
"Our inquiries show Abedi made most of the purchases of the core components and what is becoming apparent is that many of his movements and actions have been carried out alone during the four days from him landing in the country and committing this awful attack.
"It is vital we make sure he is not part of a wider network and we cannot rule this out yet. There remains a number of things that concern us about his behaviour prior to the attack and those of his associates which we need to get to the bottom of.
"We are especially keen to find out why he kept going back to the Wilmslow Road area and we need to find the blue suitcase which he used during these trips.
"We still have a number of people in custody and we will be seeking to extend the custody of some of them as we work to understand what has gone on and whether Abedi was helped."
He confirmed that two men, aged 20 and 24, from Fallowfield and a 37-year-old man from the Blackley area have been released without charge.
He added: "We continue to appeal for the public's help in tracking Abedi's movements. Calls to us have already significantly helped our understanding of where he has been and what he has had in his possession."
Anyone with any information is urged to call the Anti-Terrorist Hotline in confidence on 0800 789321. If you have any images or footage that you believe can assist detectives, upload them to Ukpoliceimageappeal.co.uk or Ukpoliceimageappeal.com.
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