HMS Enterprise plucked Salman Abedi, then 19, from the Libyan coast and took him to Malta for a flight home to Britain in August 2014.
Comment: 'Home' to Britain? He was a refugee (of Libyan birth/nationality) at that point, surely?
Last May he set off a bomb in Manchester Arena that killed 22, including seven children.
Abedi's younger brother, Hashem, who is in jail in Tripoli facing trial over the attack, was also rescued by HMS Enterprise.
The pair had been caught up in fighting in Libya and were among more than 100 British citizens taken to safety.
Comment: Whoa! So they were British 'subjects' who went to Libya to 'free' it with NATO, then got lucky on the return trip.
Photographs released by Ministry of Defence officials at the time showed the group being brought on board the Navy vessel.















Comment: Not that it comes as much of a surprise. The UK establishment never met a jihadist it didn't like.
See also: British-Libyan terrorists: "MI5 gave us free passage to fight Gaddafi"