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Man guilty over terrorism charges Man jailed over terrorism charges
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A man has been found guilty of racial harassment and possessing materials for terrorist purposes. A man has been been jailed for seven years and three months for possessing materials for terrorist purposes and racial harassment.
Nathan Worrell was arrested at his home in Grimsby in January and charged under the Terrorism Act for having documents about explosives and poisons. Nathan Worrell, 35, was convicted under the Terrorism Act for possessing documents about explosives and poisons.
During his trial, a jury at Grimsby Crown Court heard that bomb-making manuals and far-right propaganda were found at his flat. A jury at Grimsby Crown Court heard that bomb-making manuals and far-right propaganda were found at his flat.
Worrell's sentencing is due to take place later. He received six years for the former offence and fifteen months for the latter, the terms to run consecutively.
Worrell was arrested at his home in the Lincolnshire town in January.