Counter-terror police lead probe after Manchester Arena bomber's brother attacks prison guards with makeshift weapon and scalding oil - stabbing one in the neck, as critics condemn 'spectacular breach of security'

An incident at HMP Frankland, County Durham, involving Hashem Abedi attacking three prison officers with cooking oil and makeshift weapons has prompted Counter Terrorism Policing to take charge of the investigation.

This assault led to the officers sustaining severe injuries, as confirmed by the Prison Officers’ Association (POA), with burns, scalds, and stab wounds reported from the attack on Saturday.

Abedi, 28, is serving life at the high-security prison for helping his brother plot 22 murders in the Manchester Arena bombing. 

The officers were left with burns, scalding injuries, and stab wounds as a result of Abedi’s actions. According to the POA, Abedi first threw hot cooking oil on them before resorting to using makeshift weapons in what was described as an unprovoked and vicious attack.

A source told The Sun Abedi was preparing food in a kitchen at the category A jail, dubbed ‘Monster Mansion’, when his terrifying rampage began and he started throwing scalding oil on a pair of guards.

The attacker is then said to have produced two huge homemade weapons with 20cm long blades before he started slashing at the duo as well as another officer.

The source said: ‘It was horrific and a total bloodbath. ‘There were even fears this was a terror attack and that hazardous materials could be in play.’

One of the guards was stabbed in the neck once and another officer was stabbed five times in the back, according to the source.

A Manchester Arena terrorist has 'attacked three prison officers with cooking oil and makeshift weapons', according to the Prison Officers' Association (POA). The officers received life-threatening injuries after being assaulted by Hashem Abedi (pictured) at HMP Frankland, County Durham, the union said

A Manchester Arena terrorist has ‘attacked three prison officers with cooking oil and makeshift weapons’, according to the Prison Officers’ Association (POA). The officers received life-threatening injuries after being assaulted by Hashem Abedi (pictured) at HMP Frankland, County Durham, the union said

A view of HMP Frankland in Durham, where the police officers were attacked earlier today

A view of HMP Frankland in Durham, where the police officers were attacked earlier today

A picture of the scene following the Manchester Arena bombing

A picture of the scene following the Manchester Arena bombing 

This picture shows police interviewing Hashem following the horrific 2017 Manchester Arena terror attack

This picture shows police interviewing Hashem following the horrific 2017 Manchester Arena terror attack

Salman Abedi, Hashem's brother, at Victoria Station making his way to the Manchester Arena, on May 22, 2017

Salman Abedi, Hashem’s brother, at Victoria Station making his way to the Manchester Arena, on May 22, 2017

All three officers were rushed to hospital after the ‘serious assault’.

Two are still receiving treatment, and they have serious injuries.

Prison service sources said the third, a female, was released after being treated.

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said: ‘The appalling attack on prison officers by one of the terrorists involved in the Manchester Arena bombing is extremely concerning. 

‘My thoughts are with the officers affected. This deeply serious security failure must be a turning point.’

Prison union sources suggested that Abedi may have stolen a weapon from a kitchen although there were unconfirmed reports that a knife may have been carried into the prison via a drone, according to The Telegraph.

The attacker was restrained by prison officers who raced to the scene before a riot squad arrived.

Police, paramedics, and an ambulance Hazardous Area Response Team—a unit specially trained to deal with dangerous situations and hazardous materials—were also scrambled to the prison. 

Hashem (pictured posing with a gun) was in Libya at the time of the bombing, having left the UK weeks earlier. He offered no defence to the charges that he had helped his brother plan the attack on the Manchester Arena in May 2017, killing children, teenagers and adults as they poured out of an Ariana Grande concert or waited for their loved ones, and critically injuring dozens more

Hashem (pictured posing with a gun) was in Libya at the time of the bombing, having left the UK weeks earlier. He offered no defence to the charges that he had helped his brother plan the attack on the Manchester Arena in May 2017, killing children, teenagers and adults as they poured out of an Ariana Grande concert or waited for their loved ones, and critically injuring dozens more

Emergency services responded in force (pictured) to the attack during the Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena

Emergency services responded in force (pictured) to the attack during the Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena

Former prison governor Ian Acheson told the Telegraph: ‘This is a catastrophic security failure. This will be a resignation issue. 

‘They have failed to manage someone who is profoundly and manifestly a dangerous terrorist.

‘One of my recommendations to ministers was that they should have an independent adviser on counter-terrorism in prisons as I had no confidence in the senior leadership of the prison and probation service to manage the terrorist threat.’

Mr Acheson stressed the importance of independent oversight into how the incident was managed. 

CTP’s acting senior national co-ordinator, Commander Dom Murphy, said: ‘Given the nature of the incident, it has been agreed that CTP North East will lead the investigation, supported by Durham Constabulary.

‘This is an ongoing investigation which is in its early stages, and we are working hard to establish the facts. Therefore, we are unable to comment further at this time.’

The incident comes five years after Abedi was convicted of a ‘vicious attack’ on a prison officer in the high-security unit of Belmarsh prison in May 2020.

A Prison Service spokesperson said: ‘Three prison officers have been treated in hospital after an attack by a prisoner at HMP Frankland.

The 22 people killed in the Manchester Arena bombing in May 2017

The 22 people killed in the Manchester Arena bombing in May 2017

‘Police are now investigating so it would be inappropriate to comment further.

‘Violence in prison will not be tolerated, and we will always push for the strongest punishment for attacks on our hard-working staff.’

The national chairman of the POA, Mark Fairhurst, added: ‘First and foremost, my thoughts are with the injured staff, their families and colleagues. No Officer should be subject to cowardly and vicious attacks at work.

‘The POA will support our members as much as we need during this traumatic time, this attack displays the dangers brave Prison Officers face on a daily basis.

‘Separation Centres hold the most dangerous terrorist offenders who simply do not wish to alter their ideology and as this event confirms, are determined to inflict violence on those who hold them securely.

‘We must now review the freedoms we allow separation centre prisoners have. I am of the opinion that allowing access to cooking facilities and items that can threaten the lives of staff should be removed immediately.

‘These prisoners need only receive their basic entitlements and we should concentrate on control and containment instead of attempting to appease them. Things have to change.’

Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood posted on X, formerly Twitter: ‘I am appalled by the attack of three brave officers at HMP Frankland today. My thoughts are with them and their families.

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick (pictured) called the attack 'deeply concerning'

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick (pictured) called the attack ‘deeply concerning’

Former prison governor Ian Acheson (pictured) blamed the prison's management of the dangerous inmate

Former prison governor Ian Acheson (pictured) blamed the prison’s management of the dangerous inmate

‘The police are now investigating. I will be pushing for the strongest possible punishment.

‘Violence against our staff will never be tolerated.’

Abedi was jailed for life in August 2020 and is currently serving at the category A HMP Frankland.

He offered no defence to the charges that he had helped his brother plan the attack on the Manchester Arena in May 2017, killing children, teenagers and adults as they poured out of an Ariana Grande concert or waited for their loved ones, and critically injuring dozens more.

Abedi was charged with the murders in a bold move by the Crown Prosecution Service even though he was in Libya at the time of the suicide attack by his older brother, Salman who died in the attack.

Duncan Penny QC, prosecuting, told the jury Hashem Abedi was ‘just as responsible for this atrocity, as surely as if he had selected the target and detonated the bomb himself’. 

Category A is the highest level of security, housing some of the country’s most serious criminals including Levi Bellfield, Ian Huntley and Wayne Couzens.

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