Boy denies plotting terrorist attack on mosques
Summary
A 14-year-old boy denied planning attacks on two mosques in south-west London. He faces charges of preparing terrorist acts motivated by extreme right-wing beliefs and racially motivated property damage.Key Facts
- The boy is accused of targeting two mosques in Sutton, London.
- Prosecutors say his actions are linked to extreme right-wing terrorism.
- He pleaded not guilty at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
- The planned attacks were set for August 28.
- He allegedly made a plan called Operation Terrorise Sutton involving property damage like slashing tires and breaking windows.
- The boy created a manifesto inspired by Adolf Hitler, Brenton Tarrant, and Anders Breivik, all known for extreme violence.
- He was arrested after a trial attack where he broke a car window of a black woman.
- The boy is held in youth detention until his next court date on August 21 at the Old Bailey.
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