Three men charged with firearms offences following police raids in the New South Wales Illawarra have been released on bail. Key points: Three men have been granted bail after they were arrested during police raids in Wollongong Police claim they discovered firearms, ammunition and neo-Nazi material in searches of three properties One of the men was accused in court of having “a hatred for the LGBTQI community” Adrian John Carr, 36, Darren Boyce, 35, and Matt Gibbs, 33, are accused of possessing unauthorised and prohibited firearms. They were arrested after officers searched a home and an industrial estate in the Wollongong suburbs of Gwynneville and Fairy Meadow on Thursday. (…) Police facts tendered to the court revealed officers discovered around 10,000 rounds of air rifle/gel blaster ammunition, an AR15-style gel blaster and two gel pistols during a search of a home where the 33-year-old had been staying.  They also allegedly found boxes of stickers emblazoned with white supremacy, anti-Antifa slogans and extreme right-wing slogans linked to the neo-Nazi group Activ88. Police said Mr Gibbs admitted to possessing the firearms and ammunition and also admitted to displaying the right-wing stickers in public locations near the University of Wollongong.

via abc: Neo-Nazi material, illegal firearms found during police raids in Wollongong, court hears