Greater Manchester Police statement on 25th Anniversary of the 1996 Manchester Bomb

Greater Manchester Police statement on 25th Anniversary - 1996 Manchester Bomb
Author: Becky CahillPublished 15th Jun 2021
Last updated 15th Jun 2021

Detective Chief Superintendent Dominic Scally, Head of Counter Terrorism Policing North West, said,

"The 1996 Manchester Bomb, claimed by the IRA, caused massive devastation to the City of Manchester. It injured over 250 people with many more left traumatised and is estimated to have caused over £700 million worth of damage. The bomb contained in a lorry and parked on Corporation Street was so large, the City Centre architecture physically changed forever.

The 1996 Manchester bomb was claimed by the IRA

"We said at the 20th anniversary that previous reviews have taken place and that the case remained open. Indeed since the 20th anniversary, we have further reviewed the available evidence and looked at any new forensic lines of enquiry. This has provided some new, albeit limited, investigative opportunities and whilst it would not be appropriate for us to comment further at the moment, we remain absolutely committed to seeking prosecution if sufficient evidence becomes available.

"Despite the passage of time, I know the anniversary will bring back painful memories for all those affected by the devastating events of that day, and our thoughts remain with you at this time. We have recently been in touch with two of the groups supporting those injured and affected by the attack and if anybody would like to get in touch with these organisations their details can be found below.

"I want to be clear that if there is sufficient evidence found in this or any other review, this will be provided to the Crown Prosecution Service to determine if charges are appropriate. This is despite the passage of time.

As always, I would urge anyone who may have any information which could assist us with our enquiries to get in touch with our team on 07591 505 138."

Support Information:

The Peace Foundation on 01925 581 231 - www.peace-foundation.org.uk

The South East Fermanagh Foundation on 0286 77 23 884 - https://seff.org.uk