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National Action: Alleged neo-Nazi 'bought machete to murder Labour MP Rosie Cooper' | National Action: Alleged neo-Nazi 'bought machete to murder Labour MP Rosie Cooper' |
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An alleged neo-Nazi bought a machete with the intention of murdering Labour MP Rosie Cooper, a court has heard. | An alleged neo-Nazi bought a machete with the intention of murdering Labour MP Rosie Cooper, a court has heard. |
The 22-year-old man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was among six alleged members of National Action appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. | The 22-year-old man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was among six alleged members of National Action appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. |
He has been a preparing for acts of terrorism by allegedly buying a “Gladius Machete” – a type of weapon used by Celtic tribes and Roman legions – for the purpose of murdering Ms Cooper in July. | |
The defendant, from Lancashire, is also accused of making threats to kill a female police officer. | |
National Action’s alleged regional leader, 31-year-old Christopher Lythgoe, is accused of “the encouragement of murder” by approving the alleged plot at a meeting. | |
He and the 22-year-old are have also been charged with membership of a terrorist organisation, alongside Garron Helm, 24, of Seaforth, Matthew Hankinson, 23, of Newton-Le-Willows, Andrew Clarke, 33, of Prescot and Michael Trubini, 25, of Warrington. | He and the 22-year-old are have also been charged with membership of a terrorist organisation, alongside Garron Helm, 24, of Seaforth, Matthew Hankinson, 23, of Newton-Le-Willows, Andrew Clarke, 33, of Prescot and Michael Trubini, 25, of Warrington. |
The men appeared in the dock on Friday, speaking to confirm their names, dates of birth and ages. | |
During the hearing, Mr Helm asked: “Am I allowed to speak?” before he was approached by his lawyer. | |
Chief Magistrate Emma Arbuthnot remanded them in custody before a pre-trial hearing at the Old Bailey on 3 November. | |
The six men were among 11 suspects arrested across England and Wales during a crackdown on National Action in September, after allegedly remaining remembers of the group and continuing its activities after it became the first far-right organisation banned by the Government last year. | |
Two of National Action's aliases - Scottish Dawn and NS131 – have since been prohibited in an order that cited their “virulently racist, antisemitic and homophobic” ideology. | |
The proscription makes membership a criminal offence punishable by up to 10 years' imprisonment. | |
Additional reporting by PA |
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