Police issue warning over terrorist use of 3D-printed guns as UK neo-Nazi jailed Lizzie Dearden
Neo-Nazi Dean Morrice, 34, was convicted of terror and explosives offences - CTPSE
Police have issued a warning over the potential use of 3D-printed guns by terrorists after the first UK case involving the homemade weapons.
Dean Morrice, 34, had parts of a 3D-printed firearm at his home near Bristol, alongside bomb components.
The neo-Nazi was jailed for 18 years on Monday after being eight terror offences and two counts of possessing explosive substances.
Kingston Crown Court heard that Morrice had shared the online manifesto of Stephan Balliet, who took a partly 3D-printed gun on a 2019 rampage targeting a synagogue and kebab shop in Germany.
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