Mark Jones. Former high profile member of the BNP who became a leader of National Action. Jailed for 5 and half years for membership.

Alice Cutter
. Former partner of Mark Jones who was jailed for 3 years for membership of National Action. She entered the terrorist group’s “Miss Hitler” beauty pageant

Garry Jack. Jailed for 4 and half years for membership of National Action. This is his 2nd NA related conviction.

Connor Scouthern
. Jailed for 18 months for membership of National Action. Sentence reduced by 50% in November 2020.

Thomas Mair. Given an whole life term for the murder of the Labour MP Jo Cox in 2016.

Zack Davies. A member of the neo-Nazi terrorist organisation National Action who was jailed for life with a minimum term of 14 years for the racially-motivated attempted murder of a dentist in Mold in 2015.

Garron Helm. A member of National Action who was jailed for 4 week for sending an antisemitic message to Labour MP Luciana Berger. Helm was cleared of membership of National Action after they were proscribed.

Pavlo Lapshyn. A Ukrainian student who was jailed for at least 40 years for murdering an 82-year-old man and plotting explosions near mosques in racist attacks around the West Midlands.

Darren Tinklin A former member of a far-right group who was jailed for three years for making explosives in his home, including a pipe bomb in 2010.

Terrance Gavan
. A BNP member who spent a decade building up a cache of weapons in a bedroom hideaway was jailed for 11 years. He had 54 improvised bombs including nail bombs and a booby-trapped cigarette packet, as well as 12 firearms.

Neil Lewington. Wanted to emulate the Oklahoma bomber, Timothy McVeigh, and the Soho nail bomber, David Copeland, and kept videos detailing their attacks at his home. He was given an indefinite sentence in 2010.

Jefferson Azevedo. A postman who waged a hate campaign in which he posted letters and packages containing “overtly racist and depraved threats” to the attorney general and around 150 other targets was jailed for four years.

Robert Cottage. A BNP candidate who stockpiled explosive chemicals and ball bearings in anticipation of a future civil war was jailed for two and a half years. Police found ball bearings and a document about bomb-making from the do-it-yourself explosives-making manual The Anarchist Cookbook on his computer.

John Laidlaw. A gunman who had threatened to “kill all black people” was found guilty of three counts of attempted murder in 2007.

Mark Bulman. He was jailed for five years in 2007 after trying to torch the Broad Street mosque in Swindon. He used a British National Party leaflet as a fuse in a petrol-filled beer bottle which he hurled through a window at the place of worship.

Mark Atkinson. A member of the extreme right-wing Racial Volunteer Force (RVF) who pleaded guilty to race hate crimes. The the group paid tribute to Soho nail bomber David Copeland with instructions on how to make a bomb.

Nigel Piggins.A member of the extreme right-wing Racial Volunteer Force (RVF) who pleaded guilty to race hate crimes. The the group paid tribute to Soho nail bomber David Copeland with instructions on how to make a bomb.

Jonathan Hill.A member of the extreme right-wing Racial Volunteer Force (RVF) who pleaded guilty to race hate crimes. The the group paid tribute to Soho nail bomber David Copeland with instructions on how to make a bomb.

Steven Bostock.A member of the extreme right-wing Racial Volunteer Force (RVF) who pleaded guilty to race hate crimes. The the group paid tribute to Soho nail bomber David Copeland with instructions on how to make a bomb.

Michael Denis.A member of the extreme right-wing Racial Volunteer Force (RVF) who pleaded guilty to race hate crimes. The the group paid tribute to Soho nail bomber David Copeland with instructions on how to make a bomb.

Kevin Quinn. Pleaded guilty to possessing a November 9th Society Nazi booklet, The Longest Hatred.

David Tovey. A white supremacist who stockpiled guns and explosives to launch a potentially murderous race war was jailed for 11 years in 2002. Searches uncovered an arsenal of weapons and explosives, including pump action shotguns used by US SWAT teams, camouflage clothing, body armour, plastic explosive, home-made explosive similar to napalm, pipe bombs and other bomb-making equipment.

George Fowle. Received a suspended sentence for possessions of various terrorist style documents and videos.

Martyn Gilleard Found guilty of making bombs for a far-right terrorist campaign, after having previously admitted downloading thousands of images of child sexual abuse. He was a member of the British Peoples Party.

Filip Golon Bednarczyk. Pleaded guilty to seven charges of possessing a document likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism in relation to various titles about homemade explosives, including Semtex and black powder.

Luke Crompton. Pleaded guilty to encouraging terrorism recklessly by posting hundreds of messages over nine months in 2018 that were “dripping with hate and contempt” on VK.

Unnamed 17 year old. Convicted of six terror offences, including preparing acts of terrorism, disseminating terrorist publications and possessing material for terrorist purposes.

Simon Flint. Amassed an arsenal of weapons including explosives, knives and rocket mortars and was jailed for jailed for 30 months.

Michael O’Neill. Neo-Nazi jailed for a campaign of race hate on social media which included jibes at everyone from London mayor Sadiq Khan to pop superstar Taylor Swift.

Elliott Richards-Good.. A member of System Resistance Network who pleaded guilty to eleven charges, including stirring up racial hatred, racially aggravated criminal damage, possession of material likely to stir up racial hatred, and possession of material likely to stir up hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation.

Morgan Seales. Member of the Christian White Militia who was found guilty of possessing material for terrorist purposes and collecting or making a record of information useful in the preparation of an act of terrorism.

Gabriele Longo. Member of the Christian White Militia who was found guilty of possessing material for terrorist purposes and collecting or making a record of information useful in the preparation of an act of terrorism.

Ian Hargreaves
. Jailed for 18 months after pleading guilty to two counts of sending malicious communications, possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and possession of indecent images of children.

David Dudgeon. Pleaded guilty to possessing material useful to committing or preparing an act of terrorism, namely a quantity of texts, manuals, booklets, leaflets and video files relating to the production of chemical and biological weapons and techniques for knife fighting. He also admitted possessing electronic copies of various terror-related documents at his home.

Pawel Golaszewski. Had a stash of terrorist material, including detailed instructions on how to make weapons and various killing techniques. Jailed for 26 months.

Kieran Cleary Cleary was convicted of making an explosive substance and three counts of possession of a document likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism. Jailed for 5 years.

Jacek Tchorzewski. Jailed for 4 years for having a number of terrorism manuals including one that gave step-by-step instructions on how to make a working automatic pistol. He was a member of the National Action offshoot Sonnenkrieg Division.

Kyle Davies. Found guilty of attempting to possess a Glock 17 pistol and ammunition with intent to endanger life and two counts of making indecent images of children. Linked to System Resistance Newtwork, an off shoot of National Action. Jailed for 19 years.

Vincent Fuller. A white supremacist admitted attempted murder, possession of a bladed article, affray and racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress. Jailed for 18 years and 9 months.

Harry Vaughan. Posted on a far-right website named Fascist Forge which lead to a terrorism investigation. During the investigation child porn was found and he pleaded guilty to the charges. Awaiting sentence.

Michal Szewczuk Jailed for four years for his involvement with Sonnenkrieg Division.

Oskar Dunn-Koczorowski Jailed for 18 months for his involvement with Sonnenkrieg Division.

Shane Fletcher A white supremacist who plotted a massacre in his Cumbrian home town and was jailed for nine years.

Jack Renshaw. A former high profile member of the BNP and National Action who was jailed for a minimum of 20 years for plotting to murder his local MP and for grooming two teenage boys.

Unnamed 16 year old. Guilty of one count of making an explosive substance and three counts of possession of a document likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism. Linked to far-right orgs and anti-Muslim sentiments.

Steven Bishop. Admitted a terrorist offence and stockpiling equipment to bomb a mosque and was jailed for four years, one of the lowest sentences for someone plotting a potentially deadly attack.

Matthew Glynn. Jailed for 5 years for having all kinds of weapons and for making explosives.

Adam Thomas. Jailed for 6 years and 6 months for membership of National Action but has a long history of far-right activity going back to his childhood.

Claudia Patatas. Partner of Adam Thomas who gave their child the middle name Adolf. Jailed for 5 years for membership of National Action.

Daniel Bogunovic. A committed National Action leader, propagandist and strategist”, he was jailed for six years and four months.

Nathan Pryke. “security enforcer” for the local NA group was given five years and five months for membership of National Action

Joel Wilmore. The “banker” and “cyber security” specialist, was imprisoned for five years and 10 months for membership of National Action.

Darren Fletcher AKA Clifft. Has previous convictions for incitement to racial hatred and threats to blow up his local newspaper. Received 5 years for membership of National Action.

Nathan Worrell, A former member of The White Nationalist Party, the British People’s Party, the National Front, the Ku Klux Klan and the British National Party. Jailed for 7 years and 5 months for various terrorist offences.

Stephen Bracher. Jailed for 40 months for having an extensive array of weapons including homemade explosives and IEDs.

Austin Ross. A member of the System Resistance Network, a splinter group of National Action who was jailed for 6 years for arson and 13 charges of racially aggravated criminal damage.

Peter Morgan
Jailed for 12 years after he was found guilty of two offences under the Terrorism Act 2000 and one offence under the Explosive Substances Act 1883. Linked to the NF and SDL.

Thomas Wyllie. Jailed for 12 years plotting a Columbine-inspired attack at a school in Northallerton. There were several mentions of a far-right influence in their crime.

Alex Bolland. Jailed for 10 years plotting a Columbine-inspired attack at a school in Northallerton. There were several mentions of a far-right influence in their crime.

Jack Coulson. Active member of National Action who was Jailed four and a half years behind bars after downloading instructions on how to make bombs and extreme right-wing propaganda. This was his 2nd conviction after being found guilty of making a pipe bomb when 17.

Christopher Lythgoe. Ended up as the real leader of National Action after they were proscribed. Jailed for 8 years for membership of NA.

Matthew Hankinson Jailed for 6 year for membership of National Action.

Warren Snedden Jailed for 10 years for having an explosive substance. He also previously pleaded guilty to a number of other offences including: possession of documents containing information likely to be useful for terrorist purposes; possession of firearms and ammunition; and, production of cannabis.

Ian Forman. A Nazi sympathiser who planned to blow up mosques in Merseyside was been jailed for 10 years. Linked with the National Front.

Ethan Stables Found guilty of planning an act of terrorism after he boasted online of his planned attack on an LGBT event at a pub in Cumbria. Received an indefinite hospital order.

Elliott Richards-Good Jailed for causing racially and religiously aggravated criminal damage and possessing material with a view to stir up racial or sexually-orientated hatred. A member of the splinter group of National Action, the System Resistance Network.

Tristan Morgan. A far-right extremist who was engulfed in a ball of flames when he set fire to an historic synagogue on a day commemorating the Holocaust was locked up in hospital indefinitely.

David Parnham. A self-styled “Muslim Slayer” who sent the Queen fake anthrax with a note saying “The Clowns R coming 4 you” has been locked up for 12 and a half years. Found guilty of encouraging murder, making hoaxes involving noxious substances and bombs, sending letters with intent to cause distress, and encouraging offences.

Paul Golding. Leader of Britain First was convicted of a terrorism offence after refusing to give police access to his mobile phone on his return from a political trip to Russia.

Alex Deakin. Jailed for 8 years for being the West Midlands organiser of National Action as well as having several terrorist documents.

Mikko Vehvilainen. Ex soldier who was an influential figure in National Action. Jailed for 8 years.

Connor Ward. Convicted of planning terrorism attacks on mosques has been jailed for life with a minimum of 6 years. Has links to the SDL, National Front and other far-right groups.

Bret Atkins A murderer who sent crude explosive devices from the segregation unit of a top security jail to Asian solicitors as part of a race-hate campaign have had his prison sentence increased. He has converted to Islam since then.

Jamie Snow. A robber who sent crude explosive devices from the segregation unit of a top security jail to Asian solicitors as part of a race-hate campaign had his prison sentence increased.

Paul Moore Jailed for 20 years for the attempted murder of a Somali woman in Leicester

Filip Golon Bednarczyk Jailed for four years for possessing explosives and terrorist documents. Linked to a number of far-right groups.

Luke Hunter Jailed for 4 years and 2 months for being a one-man neo-Nazi “propaganda machine” who encouraged racist mass murder and a string of terror offences.

Unnamed 17 year old
Jailed for six years and eight months for planning terror attacks and given a sentence for child sex offences.

Ben Hannam Serving police officer who was found guilty of membership of National Action, possession of terror docs and having indecent images. Jailed for 4 years and 4 months.

Oliver Bel. Found guilty of possession of documents relating to terrorism and for support of National Action.  Jailed for 2 years plus 1 year on license and 10 years notification requirement.

Robert Gregory Pleaded guilty to terror offences and was sentenced to four-and-a-half years.

Tobias Powell shared ‘extreme right-wing language’ and published ‘anti-Islamist and anti-Semitic posts and retweets,’. Jailed for 3 years.

John Nimmo. Jailed for 10 years 2 months for a variety of terrorism and weapons charges.

Nicholas Brock. Jailed for 4 years plus 1 on license after being found guilty of various weapon and terrorism charges.

Dean Morrice Jailed for 23 years for a variety of terrorism offences.

Andrew Dymock. Found guilty of 12 terrorism charges relating to National Action, System Resistance Network (SRN) and Sonnenkrieg Division. Jailed for 7 years.

15 year old from Derby.  Admitted several terrorism charges and plotting to attack migrants in Dover. Awaiting sentence

16 year old from London. Pleaded guilty to several terrorism charges. Awaiting sentence

 

Robert Gregory