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21.01.2022 - 22:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A man arrested yesterday in Manchester in connection with the Texas Synagogue attack remains in custody, police have confirmed.
Counter terrorism police arrested the man yesterday (January 20) morning in connection with the siege last Saturday (January 15).
Officers have this evening confirmed they have been granted an 'extension of custody' in order to question this man and another who was arrested in Birmingham.
A GMP spokesman said in an update: "Officers from Counter Terrorism Police North West are continuing with their investigation following the events in Texas, they are working closely with and are supporting US law enforcement.
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"As part of the local investigation, two men arrested yesterday in Birmingham and Manchester remain in custody and officers have been granted an extension of custody to continue to question them further.
"We continue to work closely with colleagues from other forces.
"Communities Defeat Terrorism, and the help and support we get from the public is a vital part of that. So we would urge everyone to remain vigilant, and if you do see anything suspicious then please report it, in confidence, to police via the Anti-terrorist hotline or gov.uk/ACT. It won’t ruin lives, but it may well save them."
This comes after two teenagers who were arrested in south Manchester the day after the incident were released without charge.
Malik Faisal Akram, 44, originally from Blackburn in Lancashire, was shot dead when the FBI entered the building in Texas on January 15 following a 10-hour stand-off.
Akram was investigated by MI5 in 2020 but deemed not to be a credible threat to national security at the time, official sources
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