Greater Manchester Police release two people arrested in connection with synagogue terror attack

Police issued the statement just after 10pm on Saturday night
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Greater Manchester Police have released two people arrested in connection with the terror attack in Manchester on Thursday.
The force said an 18-year-old woman and a 43-year-old man have been released and will face no further action.
Earlier today, counter-terror police were granted warrants giving them extra time to question four people arrested on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts.
At the time, they confirmed another two were also in custody.
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Counter Terrorism Policing North West (CTPNW), which is leading the operation were granted the warrants on Saturday, meaning they can detain four of the suspects for a further five days.
The warrants are in relation to two men, aged 30 and 32, and a woman, 61, all arrested in Prestwich, and a 46-year-old woman arrested in Farnworth.
A Greater Manchester Police (GMP) statement said: “Our investigation into the appalling terrorist incident that took place outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue is continuing at pace.
“The investigation is being led by Counter Terrorism Policing North West supported by resources from across the national Counter Terrorism Policing (CPT) network and Greater Manchester Police.
Greater Manchester Police announced on Saturday evening that two people were released with no further action
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“Significant resources from across CTP have been mobilised in order to establish the full picture into what has happened.
“We have been granted warrants of further detention for four individuals currently in custody. This means they can remain in custody for up to a further five days.
“Everyone in custody has been arrested on suspicion of commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism.
“Inquiries are ongoing.”
Jihad Al-Shamie - a British citizen of Syrian descent - was named by police as the terrorist behind the incident
| FACEBOOKThree men remain in hospital after the car and knife attack at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall.
Those in hospital include a security guard with car-impact injuries and a Community Security Trust (CST) worker with stab wounds.
Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, who was on bail for an alleged rape, was shot dead by police as he targeted the place of worship on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
Adrian Daulby, 53, is believed to have been shot dead by police while attempting to prevent Al-Shamie from entering the synagogue during the attack.
He was killed with Melvin Cravitz, 66, from Crumpsall, a worshipper who helped prevent the attacker from entering the premises.
On Friday, the police watchdog, which is investigating the incident, said it was examining the use of lethal force by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) firearms officers.
The investigation would include “whether police may have caused or contributed to the death” of Mr Daulby.
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