A convicted terrorist with alleged links to the Manchester Arena bomber has been returned to prison for breaching his parole after being let out of jail on licence just six weeks ago. Libyan born Abdalraouf Abdallah, 27, received a nine-year prison sentence in July 2016 after being found guilty of the preparation of terrorist acts and being involved in funding arrangements for terrorism. He also assisted others involved in Islamic terrorism to travel to fight in Syria. Visited by Bomber While in Prison According to The Telegraph Abdallah was visited while in prison by Salmen Adebi the 22-year-old Briton born to Libyan parents who in August 2017 detonated a bomb in the packed foyer of the Manchester Arena as concertgoers were exiting the building. The bomb killed Adebi himself and 22 other people including seven children, one of them just eight years old, at the end of a show by …