Three neo-Nazis who plotted terrorist attacks on mosques and synagogues jailed
The men amassed over 200 weapons and stockpiled body armour while recruiting online for a race war, leading to convictions and sentences totaling 29 years.
- Three neo-Nazis were jailed for planning attacks on mosques and synagogues, believing a race war was imminent.
- The group prepared for violence by collecting weapons, indicating serious intent.
- They were arrested after undercover officers infiltrated their online group, which aimed at targeting non-white communities.
- A judge sentenced the three individuals to significant prison terms, stating their continued adherence to extreme right-wing ideology.
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Three UK neo-Nazis jailed for mosque, synagogue plot
Three British right-wing extremists were jailed for a total of 29 years on Friday after they were convicted of planning to carry out an attack at mosques or synagogues as part of what they believed to be a coming "race war". Brogan Stewart, 25, Marco Pitzettu, 26, and Christopher Ringrose, 35, were preparing an act of terrorism when they were arrested in February 2024, prosecutors said at their trial. The trio were also each charged with two cou…
They had collected over 200 weapons and were planning attacks and escape routes online.
3 men jailed for far-right terror plot against mosques and synagogues
LONDON: Three men in the UK have been convicted of planning terror attacks on mosques and synagogues. Christopher Ringrose, 34, Marco Pitzettu, 25, and Brogan Stewart, 25, were sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court on Friday. They will serve a combined total of 29 years in prison. The trio were arrested by counterterrorism police after plotting an attack on an Islamic education
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