government minister: The Associated Press By Jill Lawless The Associated Press Sun., May 28, 2017 LONDON British police made two more arrests and stormed three more locations Sunday as they hunted for suspects in the Manchester bombing, while a government minister said members of attacker Salman Abedi's network may still be at large, according to Toronto Star. Greater Manchester Police said two men one 25 years old and the other 19 were arrested in the city on suspicion of terrorist offences. Another man was also arrested in Gorton, Manchester. Eleven other men between the ages of 18 and 44 also were in custody. Read more U.K. police release photo of Manchester bomber, appeal to public for information Article Continued Below Ariana Grande vows return to Manchester to perform benefit concert for victims react-text 153 Police close the road leading to Quantock Street in the Moss Side area of Manchester where a raid was carried out earlier on Sunday. /react-text Anthony Devlin / GETTY IMAGES U.K. opposition leader links extremism to foreign wars after Manchester attack Police say that 1,000 people are working on the investigation, trying to track down Abedi's accomplices and piece together his movements in the days before he detonated a bomb at an Ariana Grande concert. Most of the searches and arrests since Monday night's bombing have been in multi-ethnic south Manchester, where Abedi the son of Libyan parents was born and raised.
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