Alleged right-wing extremist sympathiser awaiting trial over plan to make guns using 3D printer

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Details of arrest in latest EU terror report detailing 14 terrorism-related arrests in Ireland last year

A British man with right-wing extremist sympathies is awaiting trial in the State for allegedly planning to manufacture firearms using a 3D printer, Europol has said. File photograph: iStockA British man with right-wing extremist sympathies is awaiting trial in Ireland for allegedly planning to manufacture firearms using a 3D printer, Europol has said.

Details of the arrest are contained in Europol’s latest EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report which tracks terrorist activity across the bloc. Europol stated that right-wing extremists in Europe are increasingly focused on acquiring firearms and on engaging in “physical, tactical, survival, and weapons training”. They take part in training camps in remote rural areas where they attend lectures and courses on self-defence and weapons. These training camps are located in eastern European countries such as Ukraine and Russia, it said.

Four of the dissident republicans were associated with the Continuity IRA while the other three were associated with other republican groups, it said. Dissident republican groups in Ireland are amassing funds and influence through extortion which is done by imposing illegitimate “taxes” on victims, it said.

 

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