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Scot who was part of far-right group shared online tips on how to build sub-machine gun

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A Scots member of a far-right online group shared a video on how to make a replica sub-machine gun. James Farrell joined Oaken Hearth sharing racist and neo-Nazi views with other bigots.

The 32 year-old's photos and comments included him claiming 'n*****s" were "sub-human" and also later stating: "It is about time someone firebombed a synagogue."The ex-security guard went on to post a link to a clip on the making of "The Ultimate DIY machine pistol".Farrell ended being held by police at his family home in Priesthill, Glasgow, following a large-scale probe into the Oaken Hearth group.He helped get himself caught as being a member as a photo of a right wing book he had earlier posted had his dog in the background.

Farrell later stated he thought the gun clip was "edgy and cool".The first offender pled guilty at the High Court in Glasgow to a charge under the Terrorism Act.

Prosecutors stated Farrell did "transmit" a video to the group with instructions on to construct the replica firearm.This was said to have been a "direct or indirect encouragement" to the "commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism".The charge further stated Farrell was "reckless" as to whether the conduct had an effect.

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