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Harry Vaughan: Police warning over far-Right radicalisation as teen is sentenced

Harry Vaughan, 18, of Twickenham, admitted encouragement of terrorism (Picture: PA)

Counter-terrorism police today warned about the risks of Far-Right radicalisation as an “A-star-grade” former grammar school pupil was being sentenced at the Old Bailey for Neo-Nazi activity.

Harry Vaughan, 18, of Twickenham, admitted encouragement of terrorism, disseminating a terrorist publication, and 12 counts of possessing a document containing information of a kind likely to be of use to a person preparing or committing an act of terrorism.

These included graphics encouraging atrocities in the name of banned Sonnenkrieg Division.

Vaughan, who also admitted two child abuse image offences, was a pupil at Tiffin School when he was arrested in June last year.

Harry Vaughan's bedroom at home in south-west London (PA)

Commander Richard Smith, head of the Met Counter-Terrorism Command, said the case showed how “any young person” could become vulnerable to radicalisation.

He urged youngsters feeling “confused, angry and alone” to seek help.

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