Three men in northern England have been sentenced to between eight and eleven years in prison after being convicted of preparing acts of terrorism inspired by neo-Nazi ideology. Brogan Stewart, Christopher Ringrose, and Marco Pitzettu plotted attacks against migrants and an Islamic education center, stockpiling over two hundred weapons and discussing violent plans in encrypted messaging groups. Their activities were uncovered by undercover operatives from counterterrorism police and British security services, leading to their arrest and conviction. The case highlights the growing threat of extreme-right-wing terrorism in Britain, with authorities noting an increase in small, digitally connected groups planning attacks, and experts warning of a steady pipeline from online hate to real-world violence.
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