Police make new arrest over Manchester attack, 11 in custody

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A man arrested in connection with the Manchester Arena attack has been released without charge, say police.

Police appealed for anyone who saw the auto between April 13, when its previous owner sold it, and April 15 - when Abedi left the United Kingdom - to contact detectives.

The 24-year-old was arrested after the Royal Logistics Corp bomb disposal team were scrambled to a white Nissan Micra parked close to Devell House.

He added: 'A total of 12 men remain in custody for questioning'.

Over the weekend a 23-year-old man was released without charge. "We are also interested in any information about who may have had access to the vehicle or who may have gone to and from it". "This information could be vital in piecing together what happened".

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Ismail Abedi was filmed being handcuffed to a police van outside a Morrisons supermarket in Chorlton-Cum-Hardy, south Manchester on May 23.

On Monday evening, Greater Manchester Police announced his release from detention.

"He was arrested on suspicion of offenses contrary to the terrorism act".

Salman Abedi, 22, whose family are of Libyan origin, died after detonating an improvised explosive device as people began leaving a show by U.S. singer Ariana Grande.

The Islamic State unit is linked to the November 2015 terrorist attack in Paris that left 130 victims dead and hundreds more wounded.

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