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UK police officer convicted of belonging to neo-Nazi group

Neo-Nazi first police officer to be convicted of belonging to banned terror group in Britain

Neo-Nazi first police officer to be convicted of belonging to banned terror group in Britain
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British police officer convicted of belonging to neo-Nazi group

By Reuters Staff 3 Min Read LONDON (Reuters) -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 offence. Police mugshot of Benjamin Hannam, 22, a probationary police constable with the London Metropolitan Police, convicted of belonging to neo-Nazi terrorist group. Metropolitan Police/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. 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 organisation.

UK police officer convicted of belonging to neo-Nazi terrorist group

Article content 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. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or UK police officer convicted of belonging to neo-Nazi terrorist group Back to video 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.

Neo-Nazi police officer convicted of belonging to banned terror group

By Press Association 2021 Benjamin Hannam (Metropolitan Police/PA) A rookie has become the first British police officer to be convicted of belonging to a neo-Nazi terrorist organisation. Pc Ben Hannam, 22, was found guilty of membership of banned right-wing extremist group National Action (NA) following a trial at the Old Bailey. He was also convicted of lying on his application and vetting forms to join the Metropolitan Police and having terror documents detailing knife combat and making explosive devices. A jury had deliberated for more than 32 hours to find Hannam guilty on Thursday. Judge Anthony Leonard QC lifted a ban on reporting the case after Hannam admitted possessing an indecent image of a child, which was to have been the subject of a separate trial.

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