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Soldiers to stand trial on neo-Nazi charges

- David Wilcock and Emily Pennink newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THREE alleged neo-Nazis, including a Welsh soldier, are to stand trial in March next year, a court has heard.

Lance Corporal Mikko Vehvilaine­n, and Private Mark Barrett are accused, along with Alexander Deakin, of being part of the proscribed organisati­on National Action.

All three appeared via videolink at the Old Bailey on Thursday.

Judge Mr Justice Holroyde told them that a date of March 5 had been set for a trial, which is due to last four weeks, to start at Birmingham Crown Court.

Vehvilaine­n, from Llwyncynte­fin, Sennybridg­e Camp, in Brecon, who appeared via videolink from HMP Belmarsh, is also charged with possessing a document containing informatio­n likely to be useful for terrorism and publishing material which is threatenin­g, abusive or insulting.

According to the indictment, he allegedly posted comments on a website 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 preparing to commit an act of terrorism and distributi­on of a terrorist publicatio­n.

The 22-year-old allegedly had a copy of a document entitled White Resistance Manual for Fun and sent “ethnic cleansing operations” to people over Skype.

Deakin and Barrett both appeared via videolink from HMP Winchester.

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

They will appear via videolink at a plea hearing due to take place at Birmingham Crown Court on January 3.

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Elizabeth Cook > Court artist sketch of Mikko Vehvilaine­n

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