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LONDON A British police officer has been found guilty of membership of a banned neo-Nazi group and owning extremist material including the manifesto of Norwegian mass killer, becoming Britain’s first serving policeman to be convicted of a terrorism offense.
Benjamin Hannam, 22, a probationary police constable with the London Metropolitan Police, was found guilty on Thursday of belonging to National Action, a far-right organization.
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National Action was banned in 2016 after it praised the murder of Jo Cox, a female member of parliament who was killed in a frenzied street attack by a Nazi-obsessed loner.
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LONDON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Britain’s government condemned on Wednesday the harassment of chief medical officer Chris Whitty after a young man videoed himself calling the medic a “liar” over the COVID-19 pandemic while he was queuing for food in central London.
Whitty, who has helped lead the scientific approach to fighting the coronavirus pandemic in England, was recorded putting on his mask while waiting in a queue outdoors at a street food stall by an unidentified young man.
The man can be heard calling Whitty a “liar”, adding: “You’re lying about the COVID-19 cases, man. Come on, man, stop lying to the TV, man.”