They were sentenced Thursday to seven and eight years in prison for incitement to commit acts of ”terrorist violence”
Two Britons who issued a neonazi podcasts They were sentenced on Thursday to seven and eight years in prison for incitement to commit acts of “terrorist violence“, announced the London police.
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According to the investigation, the accused, Tyrone Patten-Walsh36 years old, and Christopher Gibbons40, produced 21 episodes of a podcast in which they commented ”homophobes, racists, antisemites, Islamophobes and misogynists”, according to Scotland Yard.


On several occasions they incited their listeners to “commit acts of terrorist violence.” Gibbons He also created an online library containing hundreds of far-right texts and other content.
What was the trial against the neo-Nazi podcast hosts like?
Thursday, Gibbons was sentenced to eight years in prison by a court in Kingston, south-west London, on eight counts of inciting terrorist acts and two counts of disseminating terrorist publications.
In the trial held last June, it was noted that Christopher Gibbons described the prince’s son EnriqueArchie, and his wife Meghan Marklemestizo, like a “abomination“and who claimed that the Duke of Sussex should be”prosecuted” and “legally murdered for treason“.
For its part, Tyrone Patten-Walsh He was sentenced to seven years in prison for eight counts of inciting terrorist acts.
The contents spread by the two defendants are “exactly the type with the potential to attract vulnerable people – especially young people – towards terrorism,” he said in a statement. Dominic Murphywho heads Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism command.
“I hope that this case and today’s sentences send a clear message that there are serious consequences for those who share terrorist documents or who incite others to engage in terrorism,” he added.
Source: Ambito