Man charged with terror offenses over links to Manchester synagogue attacker

Mohammad Bashir to be prosecuted for allegedly driving Heaton Park attacker Jihad al-Shamie to a British ‘defense location’ for ‘hostile reconnaissance,’ sharing terror content online

Members of the Armed Forces work by a bomb disposal van as they prepare a Harris T7 Multi-Mission Robot inside a police cordon at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Crumpsall, north Manchester, on October 2, 2025 (Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Members of the Armed Forces work by a bomb disposal van as they prepare a Harris T7 Multi-Mission Robot inside a police cordon at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Crumpsall, north Manchester, on October 2, 2025 (Oli SCARFF / AFP)

A man investigated for suspected links to the deadly Manchester synagogue attack was charged Thursday with four terrorism offenses not “directly” related to the atrocity, British prosecutors announced.

Mohammad Bashir, 31, arrested a week ago at Manchester Airport, will not face charges over the October 2 car ramming and knife assault, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.

However, he will be prosecuted for having allegedly driven the perpetrator Jihad al-Shamie to a British “defense location” to conduct “hostile reconnaissance.”

He will also be prosecuted for having allegedly shared material online intending to encourage terrorism, the CPS added.

They said they had concluded there was “sufficient evidence” to charge Bashir with one offense of preparing terrorist acts and three counts of sharing terrorist publications with al-Shamie and others.

He is due in Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday for a first hearing.

Jihad al-Shamie, the suspect who carried out a deadly terrorist attack at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in Manchester, UK, on Yom Kippur, October 2, 2025. (Image circulated on social media used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)

Assistant Chief Constable Rob Potts said the charges were not “directly linked” to their ongoing investigation into the attack on the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue.

Two men died in the attack by Syrian-born UK citizen Shamie, which came as worshipers gathered for Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.

He launched the assault by driving his car at security staff and the external gates of the synagogue.

Wearing a fake suicide belt, he then stabbed Melvin Cravitz, 66, multiple times and tried to storm the site before police shot him dead.

Cravitz died from multiple knife wounds inflicted by Shamie, an inquest heard.

Adrian Daulby, 53, died from a single gunshot wound to the chest fired by a police officer responding to the situation.

(L) Melvin Cravitz and (R) Adrian Daulby, killed October 2, 2025, during a terror attack on a synagogue in Manchester, England, in undated photos. (Greater Manchester Police)

Seven people have so far been arrested over the synagogue attack, Bashir included.

A 30-year-old man arrested on October 9 on suspicion of failing to disclose information under the Terrorism Act remains on bail, according to police.

The five others arrested have been released without charge.

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