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Man who used 3D printer to make gun parts guilty of terrorism and firearms offences
Robert Adamski, 29, printed parts for a semi-automatic rifle and shared extremist materials; police prevented two firearms from being completed, counter-terrorism officials said.
- Robert Adamski has been found guilty of terrorism and firearms offences for using a 3D printer to make gun parts, according to the Metropolitan Police.
- Adamski was convicted of seven counts, including possession of a firearm component and dissemination of terrorist publications, following a two-week trial.
- The search of Adamski's home in Leyton revealed he printed part of a semi-automatic rifle last summer.
- Commander Dominic Murphy stated that making or modifying 3D firearms is illegal and will lead to serious criminal consequences.
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Man who used 3D printer to make gun parts found guilty of terror offences
Robert Adamski was convicted of seven offences at Woolwich Crown Court on Thursday.
·London, United Kingdom
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