Six arrests made in connection with Manchester synagogue terror attack
An investigation is continuing into an incident at Heaton Park Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall
Last updated 3rd Oct 2025
Counter terror police have confirmed six people have now been arrested in connection with a terror attack at a synagogue in Manchester.
Emergency services were called to Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall yesterday morning (Thursday 2nd October 2025).
Two men were killed in the attack. They've been named as 53-year-old Adrian Daulby and Melvin Cravitz, who was 66 and was working as a security guard at the synagogue.
The attacker - 35-year-old Jihad Al-Shamie - was shot dead by armed police. In a statement his family condemned his attack, saying it was a 'heinous act'.
Head of Counter Terrorism Policing, Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, said:
āI want to express my deepest sympathies to all the innocent people involved in the appalling terrorist incident that took place outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue yesterday.
āThey are at the forefront of our minds as the Counter Terrorism Policing investigation continues.
āI am now able to share more information regarding our investigation, however I must stress that we are in the relatively early stages of our enquiries, and this remains a developing picture.
āWe have been told from witness accounts that a man was seen acting suspiciously outside the synagogue before he was confronted by security and walked away. Based on the information we have at this time, we donāt believe this was reported to Greater Manchester Police because the man had left the area.
āAround 15 minutes later, the individual returned in a vehicle and began his horrific attack.
āThere were a large number of worshippers in attendance but thanks to the bravery of security staff, worshippers and the fast action of the police, the attacker was prevented from gaining access.
āAdrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66, sadly died. Three other men remain in hospital with serious injuries.
āWe believe the suspect, who died at the scene, was 35-year-old Jihad Al-Shamie. A suspicious device that was attached to his torso was assessed and we can confirm it was a fake.
āBased on some fast time assessments conducted on our systems, this individual does not appear to be known to Counter Terrorism Policing, however he does have a non-CT related criminal history. This includes a recent arrest for rape, which resulted in him being bailed.
āAt this stage, we believe Al-Shamie may have been influenced by extreme Islamist ideology. Establishing the full circumstances of the attack is likely to take some time.
āWe have now arrested three further people, one man and two women, aged between 18 and mid-40s. This brings the number of people in custody arrested on suspicion of commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism to six.
āWe will be seeking warrants of further detention for all six individuals and will seek to issue an update on this later.
āI would like to once again stress that our investigation is still in its early stages. I know there is significant public interest in this case, and we will seek to provide timely updates on our progress where possible.
āWe would ask people to refrain from speculation or sharing unverified information as that could potentially cause unnecessary delays in our enquiries and additional upset for all those impacted by these horrific events.
āIf you have information then please contact police via the Major Incident Public Portal."