Five men – Jake Reeves, 23, Dylan Earl, 21, Nii Mensha, 23, Jakeem Rose, 23, and Ugnius Asmena, 21 – have received a combined total sentence of 53 years for an arson attack on a London warehouse full of supplies destined for Ukraine. The post Men who organised Russia-backed arson at London warehouse jailed appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
A man has been found guilty of various terrorism and firearms offences after he was caught attempting to use a 3D-printer to make a sub-machine gun. Robert Adamski, 29 (19.04.96), a Polish national of Lea Bridge Road, E10, was arrested after officers from Counter Terrorism Policing London entered his address and found the printer in... The post Man attempting to make firearms using 3D printer guilty of terrorism offences appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
A man caught with extreme right-wing material after his phone was seized during a schedule 7 stop at a London airport has been convicted of terrorism offences. Declan George-Candiani, (09.09.99) 26, of Streatham, was stopped at Stansted Airport by counter-terrorism police on 13 August 2024. After the contents of his phone were analysed, he was... The post Man convicted of terrorism offences after schedule 7 stop appeared first on Counter Terrorism Policing.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Nathan Gill, 52, has pleaded guilty to eight counts of bribery after an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing uncovered how he received payment in return for making statements which supported the presence of pro-Russian media outlets in Ukraine.| Counter Terrorism Policing
Oghenochuko Ojiri, 53, has been sentenced to two years and six months in prison after the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command revealed £140,000 of sales to a suspected financier of the proscribed group Hizballah.| Counter Terrorism Policing
A former soldier who sparked a nationwide manhunt after escaping from prison has been convicted of spying offences. The conviction follows an investigation by the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command which found he had been sharing sensitive military information with Iranian agents. Daniel Khalife, 23 (27.09.01) was today, 28 November found guilty at Woolwich Crown Court...| Counter Terrorism Policing