Teenage Neo-Nazi Who Planned Durham Terrors Attack Is Jailed

The 17-year-old listed 'areas to attack' including schools, pubs and council buildings.
An excerpt taken from a teenager's 'manifesto' shown to a jury at Manchester Crown Court
An excerpt taken from a teenager's 'manifesto' shown to a jury at Manchester Crown Court
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A teenage neo-Nazi terrorist who identified possible targets in his home city has been locked up for six years and eight months.

The 17-year-old boy drafted his own manifesto which listed ‘Areas to Attack’ in Durham such as schools, pubs and council buildings.

He also wrote of planning to conduct an arson spree with Molotov cocktails on local synagogues.

Various handwritten documents were seized from his bedroom in March by police who also found a collection of far-right literature, Manchester Crown Court heard.

The teen listed 'areas to attack'
The teen listed 'areas to attack'
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Analysis of his computer devices and mobile phone uncovered numerous internet searches on firearms, explosives and knives.

In November, jurors found him guilty of preparation of terrorist acts between October 2017 and March last year.

The youth was also unanimously found guilty of disseminating a terrorist publication, possessing an article for a purpose connected with terrorism and three counts of possessing a document or record containing information likely to be useful to a terrorist.

The defendant said he had no intention of carrying out any attacks and claimed he adopted a fake right-wing persona for “shock value”.

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