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Whitwick man, 44, is jailed for encouragement of terrorism after 'killing spree' messages

Local News by Coalville Nub News Reporter 7th Jun 2024  
Edward Griffiths was jailed for making 'reckless' comments. Photos: Leicestershire Police
Edward Griffiths was jailed for making 'reckless' comments. Photos: Leicestershire Police
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A Whitwick man has been jailed for four and a half years for encouragement of terrorism.

An investigation into - Edward Griffiths - who described a mass killer as a 'hero' and shared harrowing footage of a terrorist attack - has led to him being convicted of and imprisoned.

Griffiths sent videos to people of the terrorist attack, which was committed at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand in March 2019 and resulted in the killing of 51 people, stating he would "love" to do what the perpetrator of the attacks did. 

He also stated that he would "like" to go on a killing spree and talked about different people he would like to kill and various weapons.

In a social media post, Griffiths, 44, also described the perpetrator of the Christchurch attacks as a "hero".

The police and prosecution's case did not allege that Griffiths was planning any specific attack but that he had an extreme mindset and was reckless about whether his actions would encourage others to commit terrorist acts.

The offences by Griffiths were committed between November 2021 and June 2022. 

Following an investigation, officers from Counter Terrorism Policing – East Midlands, executed a warrant in June 2022 which saw Griffiths, of Hermitage Road, Whitwick, Coalville, arrested at his home.

Griffiths admitted being the user of various social media profiles but mostly answered 'no comment' in interview. 

In a later interview he said sending the video around was wrong, that he had shared it with a few close friends and that he had been going through a bad time in his life during the Covid pandemic.

Griffiths was charged in May last year and following a trial at Birmingham Crown Court last month, he was found guilty of one count of encouragement of terrorism and of two counts of dissemination of a terrorist publication.

Today (Friday), he was sentenced to four and a half years imprisonment.

Detective Inspector Glynn Jehu, from Counter Terrorism Policing – East Midlands, said: "Fifty-one people lost their lives in the Christchurch attacks. Spreading messages of extreme hate and violence in the way that Griffiths did is dangerous, reckless and could easily have encouraged others to commit an act of terrorism.

"It was therefore important that we stopped this by acting on information received, investigating the communications fully and bringing Griffiths before the courts.

"Please remember that information you, the public, provide to us can help to stop acts of terrorism or the encouragement of acts of terrorism. If you have any information about activity or behaviour that doesn't feel right, please report it so that action can be taken."

     

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