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Manchester Arena bomber and Southport killer ‘in the same prison unit’ after terrorist was moved following jail attack

Published on April 18, 2025 at 08:00 PM

MANCHESTER Arena terrorist Hashem Abedi is in the same secure unit as Southport killer Axel Rudakubana, Flying Eze understands.

Extremist was moved to Belmarsh Prison after he attacked prison guards at HMP Frankland last weekend.

Headshot of Hashem Abedi.
Flying Eze understands that Hashem Abedi is in the same secure unit as Southport killer Axel Rudakubana
Mugshot of Axel Rudakubana.
Rudakubana, 18, has been held there since he was handed a life sentence for murdering three young girls at a dance class in Southport
Aerial view of HMP Belmarsh, a high-security prison.
Prisoners in segregation units have no contact with other inmates and time outside their cells is spent alone, pictured HMP Belmarsh

The fiend, who planned his with suicide bomber brother , is now thought to be in the segregation unit at the South East London jail.

has been held there since for murdering .

Prisoners in segregation units have no contact with other inmates and time outside their cells is spent alone.

But their role has come under scrutiny since Abedi threw hot oil and used blades made out of trays to .

are investigating, with one officer remaining in hospital.

Access to kitchens in secure units has been suspended.

The Ministry of Justice has said it would carry out a review, with promising: “This will look into what we must do to better protect our prison officers in the future.”;

This could include issuing body armour to prison staff.

There will also be an audit into how previous guidelines over have been followed.

At , there are 16 cells in the wing used for those who must be kept away from any other inmates for safety reasons.

A report into the segregation unit last year said: “Many cells were dirty and lacked basic necessities.”;

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