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Man with 'extreme' right wing, homophobic and racist views had 'step by step instructions on how to make home explosives'

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A man with extreme right wing views was found with 'step-by-step instructions on how to make home explosives' and a banned 'push dagger'.

Scott Mason, 36, has been jailed following a counter-terror probe. He is said by cops to harbour right right, racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic views.

Mason, of Rainhill in Merseyside, has been locked up for three years after pleading guilty to four offences - including being in possession of information likely to be useful to a terrorist.

Manchester Crown Court heard on Thursday (July 7) that Mason was first brought to the attention of authorities following a report of a domestic assault in October 2021, which led to him being arrested by Cheshire Constabulary.

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