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The British man believed to have killed 22 people in a suicide-bomb attack here, had ties to Al Qaeda and had received terror training abroad, a US intelligence official said.
Salman Abedi, 22, carried out an IED blast at the conclusion of American pop star Ariana Grades concert at the Manchester Arena on Monday that prompted the UK to raise its terror threat level to the highest category on Tuesday, NBC News reported.
Abedi began studying business and management at Salford University in Manchester in 2014, a source told the Press Association news agency, but he dropped out after two years and did not complete his degree.
The US intelligence official, who has direct knowledge of the investigation, said Abedi, whose family is of Libyan descent, was identified by a bank card found in his pocket at the scene of the explosion.
The identification was confirmed by facial recognition technology, NBC news quoted the official.
Abedi had travelled to Libya within the last 12 months, one of multiple countries he had visited, the official added. And while he had "clear ties to Al Qaeda," the official said, he could have also had connections to other groups.
Members of his own family had even informed on him in the past, telling British authorities that he was dangerous, according to the intelligence official.
The US official said Abedi's bomb was "big and sophisticated," using materials hard to obtain in Britain - meaning "it's almost impossible to see he didn't have help" while targeting the 20,000 strong crowd, the NBC report said.
The official further added that investigators were concerned that Abedi could have been part of a terror cell, "the extent and allegiances of which remain unclear". A "follow-on" attack is possible, the official said.
Attack at Ariana Grande Manchester concert kills 22
British Prime Minister Theresa May echoed the warning in raising the country's threat level from "severe" to "critical," saying Tuesday that "a further attack may be imminent."
Under the order, armed military personnel replaced police guarding "key sights" and events like concerts and sports matches.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan told residents to expect to see armed officers and military personnel on the streets. "They are there to help our police service to keep us safe and guard key sites," he said.
The Manchester attack came two months after the Westminster attack.
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