Scottish neo-Nazi who spread instructions on how to build a DIY machine gun ... trends now

Scottish neo-Nazi who spread instructions on how to build a DIY machine gun ... trends now
Scottish neo-Nazi who spread instructions on how to build a DIY machine gun ... trends now

Scottish neo-Nazi who spread instructions on how to build a DIY machine gun ... trends now

Scottish neo-Nazi who spread instructions on how to build a DIY machine gun is convicted of terrorism James Farrell admitted offence under the Terrorism Act at High Court in Glasgow He also pleaded guilty to expressing anti-Semitic, racist and neo-Nazi views

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A Scottish neo-Nazi who shared information on how to build a DIY machine gun has been convicted of terrorism.

James Farrell, 32, today admitted an offence under the Terrorism Act and also pleaded guilty to expressing anti-Semitic, racist and neo-Nazi views.

He had been in contact with like-minded individuals from the north east of England and other parts of the UK using the messaging service Telegram, where they shared instructions on how to assemble a homemade automatic weapon.

In March last year, members of this group were also convicted of offences under the Terrorism Act.

During their trial, it was heard that they exchanged terror manuals, shared racist ideology and posted videos of atrocities.

James Farrell, 32, today admitted an offence under the Terrorism Act and also pleaded guilty to expressing anti-Semitic, racist and neo-Nazi views

James Farrell, 32, today admitted an offence under the Terrorism Act and also pleaded guilty to expressing anti-Semitic, racist and neo-Nazi views

And Farrell, of Pollok, Glasgow, admitted his crimes at the High Court in Glasgow today (Thurs).

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