A Metropolitan police officer has been found guilty of belonging to a banned neo-Nazi terror group and possessing extremist material.
The 22-year-old is the first serving British police officer to be convicted of a terror offence.
Benjamin Hannam was a member of the far right extremist group, National Action, which was banned in 2016.
He lied about his past, when applying to join the force.
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