Police found cyanide bottles stored next to groceries in Russell Wadge’s fridge The 58-year-old claimed he was a chemicals enthusiast as ‘explosives are fun’ Wadge was ‘frustrated over Brexit’ and ‘planned to attack Remainers’, court told The Welsh farmer was interested in white supremacy, Nazi Germany and the EDL A judge at Newport Crown Court jailed Wadge for 12 months. A Neo-Nazi farmer has been jailed for storing bottles of cyanide next to ginger beer and salad cream in his fridge. Russell Wadge, 58, was ‘frustrated over Brexit’ and he ‘planned to use the chemicals to attack Remainers’, his trial at Newport Crown Court was told. Wadge had his country home raided by anti-terrorism police in July 2019 who found the poison on fridge shelves next to his groceries. He was also found with an arsenal of weapons, including grenades and mines and instructions on how to make nerve gas. Wadge was also interested in white supremacy, Nazi Germany and had sent funds to the English Defence League, his trial heard. But he claimed he did not have any extremist views and was just a chemicals enthusiast because ‘explosives are fun.’