Salman Abedi, a Briton of Libyan heritage, detonated a knapsack bomb as crowds were leaving an Ariana Grande concert on May 22, killing 22 people and himself.
Shortly after the attack, police said they had rounded up members of Abedi's network. But Greater Manchester Police said today that all 22 people arrested on suspicion of terrorism offenses have now been released without charge.
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Jackson said some of those arrested had offered "accounts which explain innocent contact with Abedi." He said risk to the public had been considered before suspects were released.
Suspects arrested under terrorism laws can be held for up to 14 days before they must be charged or released.
Jackson said police had traced Abedi's movements in the weeks before the attack in detail, and "understand how the chemicals and equipment were obtained and where the bomb was assembled."
He said the vast police investigation will continue "as we work to understand the full extent of the involvement of anyone else."
Police released new images today of Abedi walking through Manchester with a blue suitcase, which they believe contained bomb materials. Police are searching a landfill site for the case.
They also appealed for information from anyone who saw a white Nissan Micra police believe Abedi used to transport and store bomb components.
Police also say they want to speak to Abedi's younger brother Hashem, who has been detained in Libya.
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