'It is important that we understand as much as we can about the radicalisation of Salman Abedi so that similar signs can be recognised.' Sir John Saunders explains the three topics covered by his report into the Manchester Arena bombing. 📺 Sky 501
The security services were guilty of"a significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented" the Manchester Arena bombing, according to the chairman of the inquiry into the atrocity.
In his report, Sir John said:"There was a significant missed opportunity to take action that might have prevented the attack. The inquiry, he said, also identified problems with the sharing of information between the Security Service and counter-terrorism police. But Sir John's report identified the"principal missed opportunity" as two pieces of intelligence received by the Security Service in the months prior to the attack,"the significance of which was not fully appreciated at the time".
When Abedi returned to the UK from Libya four days before the attack, he said, that information could have led to his Nissan Micra, which contained the explosive, being followed by police. The Security Service had first received information relating to him in December 2010, he was treated as a"subject of interest" in 2015 and had contact with a convicted terrorist and"known radicaliser" Abdalraouf Abdallah.
"Salman Abedi's radicalisation journey into operational violent Islamist extremism was primarily driven by noxious absences and malign presences," Sir John said.
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