AdvertisementBritain's youngest convicted terrorist who led a neo-Nazi cell from his grandmother's cottage in rural Cornwall walked free from court today. Two FKD members based in the US were charged with making bomb explosives, and distributing information relating to explosives and mass destruction. By July 10, the group had been recognised by another extreme far-right group called Atomwaffen Division, in Germany, who were 'legit pointing people in our direction.' Alar Ridamäe added several FKD members have been arrested in different countries but they did not cooperate with the authorities. On 21 July 2019, FKD members discuss how they can mark the anniversary of Breivik's attack, which took place on 22 July 2011.
Source: Daily Mail February 08, 2021 11:13 UTC