By Press Association 2021
Andrew Dymock
A neo-Nazi student who carved a swastika into his girlfriend’s buttock is to be sentenced for his leading role in an extreme right-wing group.
Andrew Dymock, 24, the middle-class son of academics, told jurors “Thank you for killing me” after he was found guilty in June of 15 charges, including 12 terrorism-related offences.
He will be sentenced by Judge Mark Dennis QC at the Old Bailey on Wednesday.
Neo-Nazi student Andrew Dymock was found guilty of terror and hate offences (Counter Terrorism Policing North East/PA)
The court heard that Dymock promoted the now-banned System Resistance Network (SRN) group, which aimed to “stir up a race war”, through a Twitter account and a website.
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