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UK man linked to Manchester synagogue attacker admits terrorism offence

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LONDON, June ‌5 (Reuters) - A British man on ​Friday pleaded guilty to helping the perpetrator ⁠of a deadly attack on a Manchester synagogue in October to carry ​out earlier reconnaissance on a UK ‌defence site.

Mohammad Asim Bashir, 31, appeared at London's Old Bailey court and admitted ⁠driving Jihad Al-Shamie to the ⁠UK Defence Academy in Oxfordshire, central England in August 2025.

Less than two months later, Al-Shamie drove a ‌car into pedestrians before attacking people with ⁠a knife at ‌the Heaton Park Hebrew ​Congregation Synagogue. One man died from stab wounds and another was accidentally ‌shot dead by the ​police.

Al-Shamie, a 35-year-old ⁠British citizen of Syrian descent, ‌told police he ⁠was acting for Islamic State before officers shot him dead.

Police said when Bashir ​was charged ‌that the offence was not directly linked ⁠to the synagogue ​attack.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin. Editing ​by Andrew MacAskill)

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