Neo-Nazi extremists guilty of planning terror attack on mosques and synagogues
- Three British neo-Nazi extremists were convicted on May 14, 2025, at Sheffield Crown Court for planning terror attacks on mosques and synagogues in the UK.
- The group, called Einsatz 14, formed in January 2024 with a belief in an imminent race war and shared admiration for Adolf Hitler and white supremacy.
- Undercover officers infiltrated their encrypted Telegram group, where the men amassed over 200 weapons including a near-complete 3D-printed firearm and discussed torturing victims.
- Prosecutor Jonathan Sandiford stated that the defendants were convinced a racial conflict between white people and other groups was inevitable in the near future.
- The extremists were remanded pending sentencing on July 17, with Judge Cutts warning they must expect substantial custodial sentences due to their real-world preparations.
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