Dealer waged 'sustained terror campaign' for Russia in UK
Summary
A 21-year-old named Dylan Earl admitted to organizing an arson attack on a London warehouse supporting Ukraine, reportedly for Russia's benefit. The court heard Earl's actions were part of a larger effort of terrorism and sabotage, with other individuals also facing charges. Earl will be sentenced under the National Security Act, which can lead to a life sentence.Key Facts
- Dylan Earl, a 21-year-old from Leicestershire, pleaded guilty to organizing an arson attack on a warehouse in London.
- The warehouse, owned by Ukrainians, was set to send equipment to Ukraine, including Starlink satellite technology.
- Earl is the first person to be sentenced under the new National Security Act, which has a maximum penalty of life in prison.
- Earl attempted to pay a UK soldier for intelligence to aid the Russian mercenary group Wagner.
- Five other men are charged in relation to the arson and terrorist activities.
- Messages showed Earl planning the arson attack and communicating with Wagner Group-linked accounts.
- Earl discussed additional plots, including burning a warehouse in the Czech Republic and seeking European residents' banking information.
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