Three men have been arrested in Manchester in connection with the attack that left at least 22 people dead at

Three men have been arrested in Manchester in connection with the attack that left at least 22 people dead at Manchester Arena. 


Greater Manchester Police said the arrests were made in the south of the city, where a 23-year-old suspect was arrested in connection with Salman Abedi's bombing on Tuesday. 


"Three police warrants were executed in south Manchester in connection to the ongoing investigation," a spokesperson said. 


Investigators are working to establish whether the 22-year-old acted alone or was part of a wider terrorist network, raiding several properties across Manchester. 


Amber Rudd, the Home Secretary, confirmed Abedi had recently returned from Libya and the nature of his attack suggested he may have had support. 


"It was more sophisticated than some of the horrific events that we have seen in the past or in other parts of Europe so people are reasonably wondering whether he did this on his own," she told the BBC. 


"When this operation is over, we will want to look at his background and what happened, how he became radicalised and what support he might have been given." 


Abedi used a suitcase bomb packed with homemade explosives and nails for the attack -- the same method used for Isis’ bombings at Brussels Airport and Molenbeek metro station last year. 


It was detonated in the foyer between Manchester Arena and Victoria station shortly before it detonated amid Ariana Grande fans pouring out of the concert. 


Isis claimed the attack was carried out by a "soldier of the caliphate" in a statement threatening further atrocities against "crusaders

Source: NNA