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Manchester evacuations: Police probe car linked to attack

British police on Friday evacuated an area in south Manchester after identifying a car that "may be significant to the investigation" into last week's terror attack that killed 22 people.

Police watch as commuters arrive at Manchester Victoria railway station on May 30, 2017 in Manchester.<br />A train station next to the scene of last week’s suicide bombing in Manchester reopened on Tuesday for the first time since the carnage in which 22 people were killed as the city slowly returned to normal. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / Owen Humphreys

British police on Friday evacuated an area in south Manchester after identifying a car that “may be significant to the investigation” into last week’s terror attack that killed 22 people.

Greater Manchester Police said they had located the vehicle after tracking bomber Salman Abedi’s movements in the days leading up to the May 22 attack on a concert by US singer Ariana Grande.

“This is a potentially significant development in the investigation”, said the GMP’s Russ Jackson.

Officers sealed off a 100 metre cordon around the Nissan Micra vehicle, around 2 miles (3 kilometres) south of the city centre.

Police earlier released new CCTV footage of Abedi dragging around a blue suitcase, which is yet to be accounted for.

Prince William on Friday visited the city, where he met some of the first officers on the scene.

A total of ten men remain in custody following the bombing.

Abedi’s father and brother are also in detention in Libya, where authorities say the two brothers were both part of the Islamic State group which claimed responsibility for the deadly attack.

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