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One of the men detained following the Manchester synagogue terror attack has been rearrested at a UK airport.
The 30-year-old individual was initially taken into custody on October 2 on suspicion of committing, preparing, and instigating acts of terrorism.
He has now been arrested again on suspicion of failing to disclose information, in violation of S38B of the Terrorism Act 2000, according to police.
Officers apprehended the man at Manchester Airport earlier today and took him into custody under PACE.
He has since been released on bail with certain conditions.
Greater Manchester Police stated: “We do not believe there is any ongoing threat to the public following the incident last week.”
The investigation into the tragic synagogue attack in Crumpsall, North Manchester, remains ongoing.

Dozens of armed officers descended on the synagogue following the horrific attack.
Frequently Asked Questions
What led to the arrest of the man at the airport?
The man was rearrested on suspicion of failing to disclose information related to terrorism, following his initial arrest for terrorism-related offenses.
Is there an ongoing threat to the public?
According to Greater Manchester Police, they do not believe there is any ongoing threat to public safety following the incident.
What is the status of the investigation into the synagogue attack?
The investigation into the synagogue attack in Crumpsall, North Manchester, is still ongoing.