THREE “Nazis” hoping to ignite a race war planned terrorist attacks on mosques and synagogues, a jury has been told.
A jury at Sheffield Crown Court was told that Christopher Ringrose, 34, Marco Pitzettu, 25, and Brogan Stewart, 25, were “right-wing extremists” who were preparing to use firearms, explosives and a range of bladed weapons in their attacks.
They were arrested when security services believed an attack could be imminent after undercover officers infiltrated their group.
Jonathan Sandiford KC, prosecuting, said the defendants had acquired or were trying to acquire a “wide variety of weapons” including swords, knives, axes, spears and crossbows as well as gathering information on explosives and firearms.
He said the preparations they were making included “taking steps to complete the manufacture” of a 3D printed semi-automatic firearm.
He said the defendants followed a cause which embraced an admiration for Adolf Hitler, white supremacy, a “hatred towards black and other non-white races” and glorification and admiration for mass killers who have targeted the black and Muslim community.
The three deny the charges.

