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National Action: Six in court on terror group charges National Action: Six in court on terror group charges
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Five men and a woman have appeared in court charged with belonging to banned far-right group National Action. Five men and a woman have appeared in court charged with belonging to banned British Neo-Nazi group National Action.
Nathan Pryke, 26, Adam Thomas, 21, Claudia Patatas, 38, Darren Fletcher, 28, Daniel Bogunovic, 26, and 24-year-old Joel Wilmore appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court. Westminster Magistrates' Court heard the defendants had allegedly persisted with the organisation despite the ban.
Mr Boguvonic said he intended "to fight these charges from start to finish". One defendant, Daniel Boguvonic, said he intended "to fight these charges from start to finish".
All have indicated not-guilty pleas, following an inquiry led by West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit. All six have indicated not-guilty pleas to being members of the group, following an inquiry led by West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit.
The charges brought against the six relate to belonging to the neo-Nazi group between December 2016 and September last year. The defendants, who were charged on Monday, are:
Mr Thomas and Ms Patatas, both of Waltham Gardens, Banbury, Mr Pryke, of Dartford Road, March, Cambridgeshire, Mr Fletcher, of Kitchen Lane, Wolverhampton, Mr Wilmore, of Bramhall Moor Lane, Stockport, and Mr Boguvonic, of Crown Hills Rise, Leicester were charged on Monday. The charges brought against the six relate to belonging to National Action between December 2016 and September last year.
The five men all gave their identities as British, but Ms Patatas told the court she is Portuguese. The five men all gave their identities as British, but Ms Patatas, a wedding photographer who lives with Mr Thomas, told the court she is Portuguese.
Mr Boguvonic also faces charges of intending to incite racial hatred by posting stickers branded by the group at Aston University campus in Birmingham, which he denies. Mr Thomas denied an additional charge of possessing the Anarchist Cookbook 2000, which contains information likely to be useful for preparing acts of terrorism.
Mr Thomas denied an additional charge of possessing the Anarchist Cookbook, which contains information likely to be useful for preparing acts of terrorism. Mr Boguvonic also faces charges of intending to incite racial hatred by posting material which is threatening, abusive or insulting at Aston University campus in Birmingham in 2016, which he denies.
Mr Fletcher faces five additional counts of breaching an anti-social behaviour order.
Mr Wilmore is a former army reservist, having served in the Royal Logistic Corps between 2011 and 2013.
The group will next appear at the Old Bailey on 19 January.The group will next appear at the Old Bailey on 19 January.