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Keighley trio charged with right-wing terror offences after 3D printed gun discovered in raid Two men and a woman will appear in a London court today Updated A police officer at the scene when two men and a woman were arrested by counter-terrorism police in Keighley. (Image: examinerlive.co.uk) Three people arrested as part of an investigation into right-wing terrorism have been charged with possessing components of a 3D printed firearm. Two men and a woman will appear in court in London later on Friday charged with terror offences along with another man, police said. Counter Terrorism Policing North East said three of the four people charged face an allegation that “they possessed an article, namely components of a 3D printed firearm, in circumstances which give rise to a reasonable suspicion that their possession was for a purpose connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism”. ....
Breaking Two men and a woman from Keighley have been charged on a number of right wing terrorism offences FOUR people - including three from Keighley - have been charged in relation to a right wing terrorism investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing. Two men and a woman from Keighley are charged with possessing articles connected with terrorism, as well as manufacturing and possessing a 3D-printed firearm. A man from Anglesey in Wales has also been charged, after all four were arrested on May 1. They are all due to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court this morning. Daniel Wright, 29, of Whinfield Avenue, Keighley is charged with one offence of disseminating a terrorist publication that encourages terrorism, one offence of possessing articles connected with an act of terrorism, three offences of possessing a document or record likely to be useful to a person committing an act of terrorism, one offence of manufacturing a firearm, and one offence of ....
Share Counter Terrorism Policing North East said three of the four people charged face an allegation that they possessed an article, namely components of a 3D printed firearm, in circumstances which give rise to a reasonable suspicion that their possession was for a purpose connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism . Daniel Wright, 29, from Keighley, West Yorkshire, is charged with offences of disseminating a publication that encourages terrorism, possessing articles connected with an act of terrorism, and possessing a document or record likely to be useful to a person committing an act of terrorism. He is also accused of possessing a firearm and manufacturing a firearm. ....