Nicholas Brock, 53, kept “army military manuals” and recipes for homemade bombs at the property in Maidenhead, Berkshire. He claimed he was a military collector during a police interview. A far-right extremist who collected Nazi memorabilia and manuals on how to kill people while living with his mum has been jailed. Nicholas Brock, 53, from Maidenhead in Berkshire, decorated his bedroom with SS items, a KKK recognition certificate, and covered himself in neo-Nazi tattoos. Police found a variety of Second World War knives and recipes for homemade bombs annotated with hand-drawn swastikas. The specific documents the charges relate to were found organised into a folder labelled “army military manuals” on an external hard drive seized by officers in January 2018. Videos of “extreme violence” found on devices included footage taken by the 2019 Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant as he shot 51 people dead in Newzealand, beheadings and KKK cross burnings. The jury at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court heard Brock has tattoos of “Nazi figures from the 1930s and 40s”, an SS Totenkopf skull, and swastikas on his upper body. In a police interview, Brock claimed he was a military collector and denied downloading the documents.

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siehe auch: Nazi sympathiser from Maidenhead jailed. Nicholas Brock had a hoard of right-wing extremist material and had been found guilty of terrorist related charges. A Nazi sympathiser from Maidenhead in Berkshire who kept a collection of extremist material has been jailed for 4 four years. 53-year-old Nicholas Brock decorated his bedroom with SS memorabilia and covered his upper body in tattoos associated with Hitler’s Germany. Following a trial at Kingston Crown Court in March, Nicolas Brock of Lancaster Road, Maidenhead was found guilty of three counts of possession of materials likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism, contrary to Section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000. The 52-year-old was sentenced today to a total of four years’ imprisonment. This was for each count, to run concurrently. He was also ordered to be on licence for one year. “The material Brock had in his possession is dangerous and concerning.”