Far-right racist jailed for disseminating terrorist material and other offences

A far-right racist who put up racist stickers across Huddersfield was jailed this week after pleading guilty to various offences, including disseminating terrorist material.

Steven Donovan, 32, of Baker Street in Huddersfield, appeared at Leeds Crown Court on Tuesday to receive his 27-month prison sentence.

Other convictions related to his possession of racist material and extreme pornography – a trend observed in other convictions of those guilty of far-right-related terror offences.

The counter-terror investigation began after a local PCSO found racist stickers and graffiti in and around Greenhead Park in Huddersfield and raised their concerns further.

A subsequent investigation connected Donovan’s extremist far-right, racist behaviours online with the vandalism in Greenhead Park.

The 32-year-old was charged in August 2021, following their initial arrest in the summer of 2020.

In a statement, Detective Chief Superintendent Jim Dunkerley, who leads Counter Terrorism Policing North East, said: “Communities in West Yorkshire work tirelessly alongside agencies such as the police to ensure our towns and cities are welcoming and inclusive to people of all backgrounds.

“Those that seek to bring hatred to our communities and disrupt cohesion through criminal activities will be tracked down and brought before the courts.

“We must stand together by challenging hateful extremist attitudes and trusting our instincts by reporting concerning or suspicious behaviour to the police.”

 

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Man charged with attempted murders following attacks on elderly Muslim men

The police have named the suspect charged with two counts of attempted murder following attacks on elderly Muslim men set alight outside mosques in Birmingham and London

Mohammed Abbkr, 28, allegedly sprayed a substance on two men and set it alight in Ealing, west London and Edgbaston in Birmingham on 27 February and 20 March.

He is set to appear before Coventry Magistrates’ Court on Thursday morning.

Both victims, aged 82 and 70, suffered horrific injuries, requiring ongoing treatment in the hospital for severe burns.

The BBC reported that the London victim, identified locally as Mr Harshi, is recovering at home after leaving the hospital a day after admission.

Mohammed Rayaz, 70, who was attacked on Shenstone Road in Edgbaston after walking back from Dudley Road mosque shortly after 7 pm on Monday, remains in hospital.

It remains a joint investigation between West Midlands Police, Counter Terrorism Policing and the Metropolitan Police.

West Midlands Police have thanked local communities for their support.

The investigation remains ongoing, including the motive for the attacks. West Midland Police are asking communities to not share the distressing video of the attack as it may further impact the victim and their family and potentially damages their investigation.

Reassurance patrols and community work will continue, especially with the holy month of Ramadan beginning this week, both in London and Birmingham.

Anyone with CCTV, ring doorbell footage or video football assisting West Midlands Police can forward the footage via this link.

 

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