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Boy accused of synagogue terror plot had an ‘arsenal’ of weapons at home

Teen also wrote in his journal how some pupils at his school ‘should be shot’, a court hears

January 15, 2026 17:02
Copy of Leeds Crown Court
Leeds Crown Court

By

Tom Wilkinson,

Press Association

2 min read

A teenage boy accused of plotting a terror attack on local synagogues wrote in his journal how some pupils at his school “should be shot”, a court has heard.

Police found an “arsenal” of weapons, including a crossbow, knives, a gas-powered air pistol and airsoft rifles when they raided the 16-year-old’s home in Northumberland, Leeds Crown Court has heard.

Army bomb disposal experts as well as chemical, biological and radiation specialists were called to the scene after home-made explosives were discovered, the court heard.

Jurors were shown images of the boy’s bedroom, in which counter-terror police found a replica SS-style cap, a full-sized skeleton with a mask and posters in support of the banned neo-Nazi organisation called The Base.

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