Western Mail

Three in court on neo-Nazi group charges

- Rachael Burnett newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

HREE men, including a soldier from Wales, have appeared in court charged with terror offences over their alleged membership of a banned neo-Nazi group.

They were allegedly all members of a chat group exchanging racist messages, including plans for a white-only Britain and a race war.

Vehvilaine­n is also charged with possessing a document containing informatio­n likely to be useful for terrorism and publishing material which is threatenin­g, abusive or insulting.

He allegedly posted comments on the website Christogen­ea.org intending to stir up racial hatred and had a copy of 2083: A European Declaratio­n of Independen­ce by Andrew Berwick (Anders Breivik).

The 32-year-old is also charged with possessing pepper spray.

Barrett, 24, faces a single charge of membership of National Action, contrary to the Terrorism Act 2000.

Deakin faces the same charge as well as possession of documents likely to be useful to a person pre- paring to commit an act of terrorism and distributi­on of a terrorist publicatio­n.

The 22-year-old allegedly had a copy of “white resistance manual for fun” and sent “ethnic cleansing operations” to people over Skype.

The three men appeared at Westminste­r Magistrate­s’ Court yesterday, all wearing grey jumpers.

After confirming his details to the court Deakin said: “I’m a prisoner of conscience, I believe I’m innocent of these charges.”

He and Vehvilaine­n gave no indication of plea, while Barrett pleaded not guilty.

Vehvilaine­n, based at Sennybridg­e Camp, Brecon; Barrett, who is based at Gaza Crescent, Dhekelia Garrison, Cyprus; and Deakin, from Beacon Road, Great Barr in Birmingham, were all remanded in custody.

They are all due to appear on September 21 for a preliminar­y hearing at the Old Bailey.

National Action, described by the Home Office as “virulently racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic”, became the first extreme right-wing group to be banned under terrorism laws in December 2016.

 ?? Elizabeth Cook ?? > Court artist sketch of, from left, Alexander Deakin, 22, Mikko Vehvilaine­n, 32, and Mark Barrett, 24
Elizabeth Cook > Court artist sketch of, from left, Alexander Deakin, 22, Mikko Vehvilaine­n, 32, and Mark Barrett, 24

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