Terror trial defendant enjoyed dressing as right-wing fascist in tactical vest and skull mask
Police found a stockpile of chemicals used in home-made explosives, as well as a cache of terrorism manuals and instructions for a 3D-printed gun, when his home was raided
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A bomb disposal unit was called to Paulton last year (Image: Grahame Larter/Jason Eastman)
A former Army driver on trial accused of neo-Nazi related terror offences has told a jury he was “a bit of a fan of Nigel Farage”.
Somerset man Dean Morrice, 34, told Kingston Crown Court he enjoyed dressing up as a “right-wing fascist” in outfits including a tactical vest, beret, and skull mask.