Neo-Nazis ‘issue online death threat’ to Harry
A BRITISH neo-Nazi group has allegedly called for Prince Harry to be killed for marrying Meghan Markle.
The Sonnenkrieg Division is said to have posted a picture of the Duke of Sussex – whose wife is of mixed race – set against a swastika, with a gun pointed at his head with the words: “See ya later, race traitor!”
A university student from Bath and a London teenager are among those involved with a UK version of a violent American neo-Nazi group linked to five murders, a BBC investigation claims.
Private messages between members show the leader stating that police officers should be raped and killed, it is claimed.
The BBC said that evidence suggests the leader is Andrew Dymock, 21. He denies any wrongdoing.
Material reportedly points to Dymock having set up the new British group known as the Sonnenkrieg Division.
Mr Dymock, who is originally from Bath, has been studying at university in Wales. His lawyer did not respond to requests for comment yesterday.
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A key propagandist responsible for designing extremist material is said to be a 17-yearold from west London.
The BBC said it had obtained hundreds of messages sent by several extremists on an online gaming server.
The messages allegedly show neo-Nazis from Europe and the US engaging in racism and misogyny, glorifying violence and cruelty, and discussing the production of propaganda.
They include senior members of the Atomwaffen Division, an American organisation that encourages terrorism and says civilisation needs to be smashed in order to build a national socialist state.
Online propaganda videos show Atomwaffen members engaging in firearms training and calling for a “race war now”.
Messages from the gaming server include correspondence about the creation of the Sonnenkrieg Division.
“Blitzy” described Sonnenkrieg as “full-on Universal Order” and “Atomwaffen with less guns”.
He also discussed his plans to travel to the US to meet Atomwaffen members.
In one exchange, he said: “Kill all police officers”. He said they
should be “raped to death”. The BBC claimed it has obtained evidence that “Blitzy” is in fact Mr Dymock.
Through his lawyer, Mr Dymock said that all the allegations were “wholly incorrect”, that he was not a member of any organisation mentioned and any interest he did have was “associated with his university studies”.
Meanwhile, the west London 17-year-old came to the door of his home wearing a hooded top emblazoned with the Atomwaffen Division logo when the BBC approached him, but
he did not allegations.
Police investigating extreme Right-wing activity in the UK arrested three men on suspicion of terrorism offences yesterday.
Those arrested are a 17-yearold from London, a 21-year-old from Bath and an 18-year-old from Portsmouth.
Searches were last night continuing at four properties in Bath, London, Portsmouth and Leeds, officers from the North East Counter Terrorism Unit have confirmed.
The 21-year-old was arrested on suspicion of possessing material
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The 18-year-old was arrested on suspicion of encouraging terrorism and dissemination of terrorist publications.
And the 17-year-old was arrested on suspicion of encouraging terrorism, dissemination of terrorist publications and conspiracy to inspire racial or religious hatred.
A spokesman for Kensington Palace said: “We have no comment to make on an ongoing investigation.”