British police make 14th arrest after Manchester bombing

Armed police officers patrol Sunday during the Great Manchester Run in Britain after the bombing at Manchester Arena last Monday that killed 22 people. Photo by Nigel Roddis/EPA

May 28 (UPI) — British police announced their 14th arrest Sunday in connection with the Manchester suicide bombing that killed 22 last week.

The unidentified man, 25, was arrested in the southwest of Manchester “on suspicion of offenses contrary to the terrorism act,” Greater Manchester Police posted on Twitter.

Of the arrests, two have been released without charges and 12 men remain in custody for questioning.

Police also were searching an address in Moss Side in the city’s south side. Residents reported an explosion, but police would not comment on whether a controlled blast was used to enter the property, a method employed on previous raids.

Home Secretary Amber Rudd warned Sunday on BBC that members of the network behind the attack by deceased suspect Salman Abedi remain “potentially” unaccounted for, but “the operation is still really at full tilt in a way.”

On Saturday, Prime Minister Theresa May lowered the threat level from its highest rating “critical,” meaning an attack could be imminent, to “severe.”

National Health Service said 54 people injured in the attack after the conclusion of Ariana Grande‘s concert at Manchester Arena were still being treated in eight hospitals, including 19 in critical care.

A total of 116 people required hospital care, police said.

The Islamic State took responsibility for the attack.

Last week, the Royal Air Force scrawled the message “love from Manchester” on a Paveway IV bomb meant for airstrikes against the Islamic State in Cyprus, Italy.

An RAF spokesperson confirmed to the Telegraph that the photo was genuine.

“The sentiment of the message written on the weapon is understandable and such writing has history in the RAF, so the individual concerned will not be taken to task,” a source was quoted as saying.

Sen. James McGrath, assistant minister to the prime minister, posted the image on Facebook.

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