Martyn Gilleard, 31, of
Goole
, East Yorkshire, had pleaded guilty to possession of ammunition in planning terrorist acts.
Police discovered Nazi paraphernalia, an armoury of gun powder, fuses, live bullets, swords, axes, knives and a bayonet along with internet material on how to poison people and make bombs.
Gilleard was a member of nationalist groups, including the British People’s Party, the National Front and the White Supremacist Party.
Chief Police Superintendent John Parkinson said outside the hearing in Leeds Crown Court. “I don’t distinguish between acts of terrorism. Clearly, he has very strong antisemitic views and very strong racist views and was clearly intent on putting those views into action.”
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk