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UK Prison System Under Fire After Attack by Manchester Bomber's Accomplice

Hashem Abedi's assault on three prison officers with boiling oil and improvised weapons at HMP Frankland has prompted immediate security reforms and calls for stricter measures.

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Overview

  • Hashem Abedi, convicted for his role in the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, attacked three prison officers at HMP Frankland using boiling oil and homemade blades, causing life-threatening injuries.
  • The Ministry of Justice has suspended inmate kitchen access in high-risk units and launched a formal review to address security lapses exposed by the incident.
  • Survivors and families of bombing victims are demanding Abedi be stripped of all privileges and placed in permanent solitary confinement, citing systemic failures in prison management.
  • Abedi has been relocated to the high-security HMP Belmarsh following the attack, raising further concerns about the handling of extremist inmates.
  • The incident highlights broader issues of overcrowding, understaffing, and the weaponization of everyday items within UK prisons, prompting urgent calls for reform.