UK police officer convicted of involvement in Neo-Nazi terrorist organisation
By ANI | Updated: April 1, 2021 23:05 IST2021-04-01T22:54:26+5:302021-04-01T23:05:02+5:30
Benjamin Hannam, a Metropolitan Police constable, has become the first law enforcement officer in the UK to be convicted of belonging to a far-right terrorist group, after a London court found him guilty of being a recruiter for a banned neo-Nazi organisation, domestic media outlets said on Thursday.

UK police officer convicted of involvement in Neo-Nazi terrorist organisation
Benjamin Hannam, a Metropolitan Police constable, has become the first law enforcement officer in the UK to be convicted of belonging to a far-right terrorist group, after a London court found him guilty of being a recruiter for a banned neo-Nazi orgsation, domestic media outlets said on Thursday.
Hannam, from north London, was found guilty by an Old Bailey jury of being a member of National Action, a far-right group that the UK government has designated as a terrorist orgzation, the Sky News broadcaster said.
The 22-year-old reportedly joined the Metropolitan Police in 2018, and after his arrest last year, detectives discovered a selfie that included a superimposed Hitler-style mustache, the broadcaster said.
Investigators also found a copy of far-right Norwegian extremist Anders Breivik's mfesto on his personal devices. Breivik murdered 77 people during a coordinated bomb and gun attack in Norway back in 2011.
National Action is a far-right neo-Nazi terrorist orgzation that was founded in 2013. The group was added to the UK government's list of terrorist orgzations back in 2016. (/Sputnik)
( With inputs from ANI )
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