An Iraqi national, Hekmat Omar Ali Hakim, is charged with failing to disclose information connected to the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue attack in Manchester, in which two worshippers die. The charge relates to information that he is alleged to have failed to provide regarding the incident.
The Evening Standard reports Hakim is remanded in custody and is set to appear before Westminster Magistrates’ Court. The Daily Mail likewise says he is charged in connection with the attack, referencing the same synagogue and the same October incident.
Across the articles, the core points are consistent: the named defendant, the nature of the alleged offence (failure to disclose information), the location and timing of the Manchester synagogue attack, and that his court appearance follows remand. The sources differ mainly in emphasis, with one highlighting the court process and scheduling and others focusing on the connection to the fatal attack.