A member of a banned white supremacist group has pleaded guilty to terrorism offences. Luca Benincasa, 19, is the first person to be convicted of belonging to the Feuerkrieg Division (FKD) since the far-right organisation was banned in July 2020. A Nazi dagger and SS officer’s hat were among items discovered in his bedroom in Cardiff during a police raid. Appearing at Winchester Crown Court on Friday, Benincasa pleaded guilty to membership of the FKD and four counts of collecting information likely to be of use to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism on or before February 1 2022. The banned terrorist group, which primarily exists online, is said to promote violence and mass murder in the pursuit of a race war. SS officer’s uniform and Swastika armband A flag depicting the logo of the SS, Adolf Hitler’s paramilitary organisation, was hanging on Benincasa’s bedroom wall alongside a fascist Italian flag when police conducted a raid on February 1 this year.

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siehe auch: Cardiff teen admits part in banned neo-Nazi terror group . Luca Benincasa was a “prominent member” of the Feuerkrieg Division, prosecution said A teenager has pleaded guilty to being a member of a banned fascist group. Luca Benincasa, 19, from the Whitchurch area of Cardiff, admitted belonging to the white supremacy group after it was outlawed in July 2020. A Nazi dagger and Schutzstaffel (SS) officer’s hat were among the items found when police raided his bedroom in February earlier this year. Benincasa also admitted four counts of collecting information likely to be useful to a terrorist. The Feuerkrieg Division primarily exists online and is said to promote violence and mass murder in the pursuit of a race war.