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Three neo-Nazi extremists—Christopher Ringrose, Marco Pitzettu, and Brogan Stewart—were convicted of planning a terror attack on a mosque in Leeds. They stockpiled over 200 weapons, including machetes, swords, and a partially 3D-printed assault rifle. The group communicated via the encrypted app Telegram and discussed targeting the al-Amin Islamic educational center. They were arrested in February 2024 after undercover police infiltrated their group.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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