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Bomb plot trial jury is sent home | |
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A jury in the trial of two men accused of plotting to cause explosions has been sent home for a second night. | |
Robert Cottage, 49, and 62-year-old David Jackson, both from Lancashire, deny conspiracy to cause an explosion. | Robert Cottage, 49, and 62-year-old David Jackson, both from Lancashire, deny conspiracy to cause an explosion. |
Mr Cottage, an ex-British National Party (BNP) candidate, has admitted possessing explosive substances. Mr Jackson, a dentist, denies the charge. | Mr Cottage, an ex-British National Party (BNP) candidate, has admitted possessing explosive substances. Mr Jackson, a dentist, denies the charge. |
The hearing at Manchester Crown Court was adjourned on Thursday after a second day of jury deliberations. | |
'Civil war' | 'Civil war' |
The court has heard how police found chemicals including ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, hydrochloric acid when they searched Mr Cottage's home at Talbot Street, Colne, last September. | The court has heard how police found chemicals including ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, hydrochloric acid when they searched Mr Cottage's home at Talbot Street, Colne, last September. |
Officers later recovered two nuclear protection suits and a bow and arrows from Mr Jackson's home in Trent Road, Nelson, the court heard. | Officers later recovered two nuclear protection suits and a bow and arrows from Mr Jackson's home in Trent Road, Nelson, the court heard. |
During his evidence, Mr Cottage told the hearing he stockpiled chemicals, airguns and crossbows to protect his family for an "inevitable" civil war. | During his evidence, Mr Cottage told the hearing he stockpiled chemicals, airguns and crossbows to protect his family for an "inevitable" civil war. |
Mr Jackson told the court he agreed to purchase a number of chemicals via an internet site but said these were for "personal experiments". | Mr Jackson told the court he agreed to purchase a number of chemicals via an internet site but said these were for "personal experiments". |
The jury is expected to continue its deliberations on Thursday. | The jury is expected to continue its deliberations on Thursday. |
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