Overview
- Hashem Abedi, convicted for his role in the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, attacked three prison officers at HMP Frankland using hot oil and improvised blades, causing severe injuries.
- The Ministry of Justice suspended kitchen access for inmates in high-risk units and launched an independent review into the security breach.
- Abedi has been transferred to HMP Belmarsh under stricter controls while Counter Terrorism Policing investigates the assault.
- Survivors and victims' families have called for permanent solitary confinement for Abedi, citing failures in protecting prison staff and public safety.
- Prisons minister James Timpson announced plans for new prison places and sentencing reforms, emphasizing the need for improved staff safety and security measures.