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Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police
A man who shared explosives and firearms manuals while expressing his far-right views online has been convicted of terrorism offences.
Michael Nugent, 37 (19/06/1983) of Ashford, Surrey, ran and was active on a number of extreme right wing chat groups on the Telegram app.
He used different personas in the chat rooms, and expressed his racist views and hatred of ethnic minorities, and shared terrorist-related documents with others.
But the investigation by the Metâs Counter Terrorism Command linked the various online accounts to Nugentâs real-world identity and he was arrested and convicted as a result.
Ridwan Ali is wanted by police after failing to appear in court
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Police are renewing appeals for information to trace a Wembley man who failed to appear at court.
Ridwan Ali, 23, whose last known address is in Northwick Road, failed to appear at Kingston Crown Court on October 30 last year.
He was due to answer two charges of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and driving without insurance, Scotland Yard said.
The charges relate to a road traffic collision on Garratt Lane in Wandsworth on July 21 2020.
It is now believed that he may have travelled to the Manchester area.