This is the first picture of a neo-Nazi student who hid detailed instructions on how to make homemade bombs among popular kids video game guides. Connor Burke, 19, from Bexleyheath, was jailed for three-and-a-half years after pleading guilty to disseminating a terrorist publication explaining how to create improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Counter terrorism officers raided his family home in Bexleyheath finding Nazi Germany memorabilia – including SS daggers, rings, uniform and a copy of ‘Mein Kampf’ in the teenager’s room after tracking the post down to a London university. Further terrorist documents, including the Anarchy Cookbook Version 2000, which gave recipes and advice for making explosives, had also been downloaded by Burke and disguised as handbooks to the popular video game Minecraft. He was accused of having posted the guides, which outline how to craft Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), on Telegram to a group containing around 12,000 users. The electronic document was named Minecraft_Bow_Ammo_Types.pdf in an apparent attempt to disguise its true nature. He was also a member of a Telegram “English Only” group, and had posted a list of the names of fellow university students in September 2020 with the comment “my lectures are full of P***s”.

via evening standard: Neo-Nazi student Connor Burke jailed for sharing bomb-making handbook in Minecraft guides