Man jailed over possession of ‘extreme’ music

A man has been jailed over his music collection which included ‘extreme right-wing’ recordings.

Norbert Gyurcsik was found with more than 2,000 records, which he was buying and selling across the UK and Europe.

He was arrested in May last year for buying and distributing albums whose lyrics breached terrorism legislation and were intended to incite racial hatred.

The 48-year-old, of Kestrel Road in Hereford, pleaded guilty to one count of distributing recordings and two counts of possessing recordings on Thursday, November 27.

He was sentenced to 40 months for each offence at Worcester Crown Court. The terms will be served concurrently.

A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: “A 48-year-old man from Hereford has today been jailed after admitting possessing and distributing extreme right-wing music and material.

“Norbert Gyurcsik, from Kestrel Road, pleaded guilty at Worcester Crown Court on October 3 to three charges – one count of distributing recordings and two counts of possessing recordings.

“Yesterday (Thursday 27 November), he was sentenced to 40 months for each offence, the sentences will be served concurrently.”

They added: “Every year, thousands of reports from the public help police tackle the terrorist threat.

“If you see or hear something that doesn’t seem right, trust your instincts and ACT by reporting to police in confidence at gov.uk/ACT.

“Reporting won’t ruin lives, but it could save them. Action Counters Terrorism. Remember, in an emergency, always dial 999.”

Birmingham Mail

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