Ben Hannam, from Edmonton in north London, became the first police officer to be convicted of involvement in far-right terrorism following a trial at the Old Bailey. The 22-year-old, who started at the Met as a trainee in March 2018, joined National Action in 2017 but failed to declare his extremist beliefs during the police vetting process. Following his arrest last March, officers seized a USB stick from his home which contained manuals detailing the production of biological weapons. He was found guilty of being a member of National Action at the Old Bailey today. Hannam was also convicted of lying on his application to join the Met and having terror documents detailing knife combat and making explosive devices.
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