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BNP farmer faces weapons and explosives charges.
A BRITISH National Party activist and Suffolk farmer has appeared in court this morning charged with a number of explosives and firearms offences.
David Lucas of South Road, Lakenheath stood before magistrates in Bury St Edmunds this morning facing seven counts relating to the possession of explosives and firearms.
The Lakenheath parish councillor appeared in the dock in a dark suit with a blue tie loosened at the neck and spoke only to confirm his name and address.
The clerk of the court read out to him the seven offences he is charged with, which relate to April this year.
They are; possessing an explosive substance for an unlawful purpose, possessing a prohibited firearm, possession of ammunition with intent to endanger life, possessing prohibited ammunition, possessing expanding ammunition derived from the military and possessing ammunition for a firearm without a certificate under two offences.
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Another BNP member, an activist, held on explosive charges . I suppose that I am relieved that he does not collect kiddy porn.
Still, if after a fair hearing, he is found guilty, should he face the ultimate penalty? That would be ironic, given his paid hobby as a gallows maker.
Why is Simon Darby defending him? "I would imagine that it is to do with his capacity as an agricultural rural chap. It is just one of the many things that ordinary rural people have to deal with when you have got a politically motivated police force.”
I can just see Farmer Giles needing to blow up the badger set with high explosive before gunning down the survivors with expanding ammo. The question should be whether he has broken the law, not excusing the alleged possession of material that is useful for terrorist purposes.
Or is there a serious risk of Militant Muslim cows where he lives?
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