Manchester arena enquiry

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Heard evidence today from a security guard on duty

Who stated that he did not question or approach the bomber due to. Concerns of being accused of racism


Rochdale ;)

Rotherham ;)
 
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Heard evidence today from a security guard on duty

Who stated that he did not question or approach the bomber due to. Concerns of being accused of racism


Rochdale ;)

Rotherham ;)
I would be more concerned he set the bomb off whilst i was talking to him.
 
Heard evidence today from a security guard on duty

Who stated that he did not question or approach the bomber due to. Concerns of being accused of racism


Rochdale ;)

Rotherham ;)

Convenient excuse to cover your mistakes. He was 18 on minimum wage - how much training you think he had?
 
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He was approached by a member of the public who said the bomber looked shifty or words to that affect
Indeed....he had been wandering around a long time..In non public areas etc...with a freakin humongously heavy backpack....someone dropped a bolock it appears
 
Mohammed Agha was just 19 and earning the minimum wage as he worked his first door supervisor shift for Showsec at the Manchester Arena on the night Salman Abedi detonated a bomb at an Ariana Grande concert.

He accepted that 15 minutes before the attack a member of the public, Christopher Wild, had alerted him to a suspicious male carrying a rucksack.

Wild told him he had asked the man what he was doing, and he had replied that he was waiting for a friend.

Giving evidence at the Manchester Arena inquiry on Monday, Agha said he had already noticed the man, who turned out to be Abedi. He said he first noticed Abedi’s trainers, which he liked, and then Abedi’s rucksack, which was “quite big – it was like a camping rucksack”.
 
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