💨 Abstract

Three British right-wing extremists, Brogan Stewart, Marco Pitzettu, and Christopher Ringrose, were convicted of planning a terrorist attack on mosques or synagogues as part of a perceived "race war." The individuals expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler and hatred for non-white people, particularly Muslims and immigrants. During their trial, prosecutors uncovered vast messaging exchanges, including plans to target then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Courtesy: theprint.in