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British neo-Nazi jailed for 13-and-a-half years, police say

By Thomson Reuters Jul 8, 2026 | 9:26 AM

LONDON, July 8 (Reuters) – A British neo-Nazi who tried to buy a pistol and ammunition from undercover officers for a ​planned terrorist attack was jailed for 13-and-a-half ‌years, police said on Wednesday.

Alfie Coleman, 22, was convicted in April of preparing acts of terrorism after a jury at London’s Old Bailey found he had ‌planned ​an attack motivated by an ⁠extreme right-wing ideology, ⁠including idolising Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler.

• He was arrested in September 2023 after handing over £3,500 ($4,671) for what he believed was a pistol ​and 200 rounds of ammunition in an east London car park.

• The firearm deal ⁠was part of an ⁠undercover operation involving counter-terrorism police and ​Britain’s domestic intelligence agency MI5.

• Prosecutors said Coleman also ​idolised Thomas Mair, who murdered British lawmaker ‌Jo Cox in 2016.

• Coleman wrote in a manifesto-style diary, “All people whom are not on our side must die.”

• Coleman was radicalised ⁠online from age 14 through extreme right-wing forums and groups, the Metropolitan Police said.

• Investigators found extremist ⁠material and ‌manuals relating to weapons and explosives ⁠on his devices.

• He was found ​guilty ‌in April of attempted possession of ​a firearm ⁠and 10 counts of collecting information likely to be useful to terrorists, and on Wednesday was given an extended five-year licence period after release.

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(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; Editing by ​Mark Porter)