BIZARRE footage has emerged of the terrorist responsible for the deaths of 22 people in a bomb blast at Manchester Arena putting out his bins last July.
A neighbour recorded Salman Abedi, dressed in a brown robe with the hood pulled up, as he wheeled out bins to the front of his Manchester house - months before he committed the atrocity on Monday evening.
The video obtained by Sky News shows the man who detonated a nail bomb at the end of an Ariana Grande concert pulling a green bin to the pavement.
He swings it into position and slowly walks back inside, seemingly unaware he is being filmed.
He is wearing a dark brown robe and sandals on what looks like a rainy day.
It emerged today the bomb factory has been found inside Abedi's home, according to reports.
An expert with alleged links to the investigation told US media that the “workshop” at the killer’s home in Fallowfield, Manchester, had enough material for more deadly devices.
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Since the bombing on Monday evening it has emerged security agencies missed numerous chances to stop Abedi.
Among at least five wasted opportunities were a relative telling MI5 this year he was “dangerous” and a neighbour reporting suspicious activity at his home five years ago.
His dad Ramadan Abedi has denied his son is linked to militants or the suicide bombing.
Britain has seen its terror threat level rise this week to critical - the first time it has been that high in a decade.
In the UK police were in a desperate race against time to find the bomb gang behind the Manchester Arena massacre on Monday night — before more families are destroyed.
Security chiefs believe the deadly device detonated by Abedi was built by other ISIS fanatics in a city centre flat.
Eight men have now been arrested over the devastating attack which saw 22 people killed and 64 injured.
Five children and 18 adults remain in a critical condition, it has emerged.
NHS England confirmed 75 people remain in hospitals across Greater Manchester.
Today a minutes silence was held in memory of the victims and the Queen visited those injured in hospital.