Essex man who bought gun in MI5 sting denies writing kill-list of ‘race traitors’ | UK news

A former Tesco worker caught the purchase of weapons in the MI5 insertion operation.
Alfie Coleman was arrested by the Anti -Terrorist Police on 29 September 2023 after receiving a Macarov Pistol and ammunition in East London supermarket parking lots.
During a hearing in Old Bailey on Thursday, Prosecutor Nicholas de La Poer Kc reminded Coleman a list of people who “upset” him. The jury members, individuals entered into two categories: the people who categorized as “secret police officers” and “race traitors ..
De explaining the explanatory list, De La Poer said, “Many people are the subject of a racial slurry by you or that it is defined as race traitors”. Coleman said: “I can’t remember what’s going on in my head. When I write these words, I can’t say what I mean.”
The prosecutor, who referred to a colleague and husband on the list, observed the following: “This is a white woman who is married to a non -white heritage, and you as a race for a race. This is one you work. Why did you describe her as a traitor?” Coleman said he couldn’t remember.
De La Poer asked the defendant: “Was this a list of people you think should be killed?” Coleman replied: “No.”
Coleman said that he understood that he understood that he means “race traitor” that means someone who is friends or a person who has a “non -white” person. He also added that he included the “system üzerine working against the interests of white people.
Judge Richard Marks KC, asking Coleman to clarify his stance, he said: “No matter what color, if you cooperate with the authorities and work in the government, you are a race traitor – does people working for the government mean doing something against white people?” The defendant said: “That’s what I understand, yes.”
De La Poer asked about a collection of extreme right -wing books, which a Coleman from the defendant describes as “fascinating” and revitalizing. The Court explained in detail the public hanging vines that a chapter titled “Rope Day” described as “race traitors ..
Coleman said he wasn’t interested in this part. In his collection, he denied that he had read another book about a man who hunted interchangeable couples as “race traitors ..
The prosecutor said: ız You were ready to do illegal behavior because you bought a firearm weapons, and therefore it is not a situation where you do not do anything because they were illegal. ” The defendant said: “I agree to a certain degree. There are many reasons I do this.”
De La Poer asked: “In terms of publications that are likely to be used for terrorists, you know how to explain how a person can bomb a person, is it true?” Coleman replied: “I didn’t read them. I just saw quotes and screen shots throughout the trial process.”
The defendant admitted that he had a large amount of far -right material and was found guilty of having 10 documents containing information that is useful for terrorists.
21 -year -old Coleman from the Great Notley in Essex admitted that he was trying to have both firearms and amplitude, but rejected that he was preparing for a terrorist attack.
The hearing continues.



