Three British Neo-Nazis Jailed For Planned Attack On Mosques And Sinagoge

JAKARTA - Three British far-right extremists were sentenced to a total of 29 years in prison after being found guilty of a plan to attack a mosque or synagoge.

Brogan Stewart (25 years) Marco Petzettu (26) and Christopher Ringrose (35) were preparing for acts of terrorism when they were arrested in February 2024, prosecutors said in their trial.

"They believe that one day there will be a racial war between white races and other races," Sandiford said.

Among the hundreds of messages sent by the three, including a Telegram group called "Einsatz 14", the defendants discussed the execution of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at the time and the torture of the priests.

Chief of Superintendent Detective James Dunkerley, Chief of the Northeastern Anti-terrorism Police, said the three "involved heinous racist views and advocated violence, all to support their extreme right-wing mindset".

"Some of their defense in court is that it's all just imaginary or just part of harmless chats, but all three are taking concrete steps to plan and prepare attacks on innocent civilians," Dunkerley continued.