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Leaked info 'undermines' Manchester attack probe: police
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A spokesman for Britain's anti-terror police said in a statement that British investigators relied on trust with security partners around the world. Reuters file photo.
A spokesman for Britain's anti-terror police said in a statement that British investigators relied on trust with security partners around the world. Reuters file photo.
Leaks from an investigation into the Manchester terror attack are undermining the probe, British police said today as the BBC reported that police had stopped sharing information with the US.

A spokesman for Britain's anti-terror police said in a statement that British investigators relied on trust with security partners around the world.

"These relationships enable us to collaborate and share privileged and sensitive information that allows us to defeat terrorism and protect the public at home and abroad," the spokesman said.

"When that trust is breached it undermines these relationships and undermines our investigations and the confidence of victims, witnesses and their families," he said.

"This damage is even greater when it involves unauthorised disclosure of potential evidence in the middle of a major counter terrorism investigation".

The BBC today reported that Britain had stopped sharing information with US law enforcement "because of a series of leaks thought to have come from the American intelligence community".

Contacted by AFP, Greater Manchester Police declined to comment on the BBC report.

The New York Times published yesterday what appeared to be police photographs showing fragments from the bomb and a backpack used to conceal it. 

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(Published 25 May 2017, 15:45 IST)