Manchester Arena terrorist Hashem Abedi attacked three prison guards on Saturday with knife and boiling cooking oil, the Prison Officers Association said.
Hashem Abedi, 28, who was jailed for 55 years after being convicted of 22 murders in the bombing of the Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena by her brother Salman in 2022, was accused of attacking three prison staff at the Je Sub-Jail in Frankland, Durham County on Saturday.
According to the Prison Officers Association (POA), radical Muslim terrorists use makeshift knives, stab two officers, airlifted to hospitals, and head off others believed to be in life-threatening conditions. The time of London Report.
Two other officers, including a female officer, suffered from the wounds on the knife and burned them in hot cooking oil that Abedi allegedly threw at the three officers.
While Abedi was in Libya during his brother's attack on the Manchester Arena, 22 people were killed and another 1,017 were injured, most of whom were young, but the court found him to be him. “We're responsible for the same.” As his terrorist brother for the attack.
He found out that his brother had procured chemicals and sh shotguns to make suicide bombs even more deadly. In 2019 he was handed over from Libya to face trial in the UK.
He was 21 years old at the time of the attack, and Abedi was not eligible for life sentence and was sentenced to a minimum of 55 years. However, he may not be released in 55 years. It's because whether he will stay in prison or not will be the parole board.
