A NEO-Nazi who carved a swastika into his girlfriend’s bum and called for female cops to be raped is now behind bars.
Politics student Andrew Dymock, 24, has been sentenced to seven years in prison with three more years on extended licence after he was found guilty of 15 terrorist and racism offences last month.
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Neo-Nazi student Andrew Dymock has been sentenced to seven years in prison with three more years on extended licence Credit: PA 3
Judge Mark Dennis described Dymock as posing a 'significant risk of serious harm' to the public Credit: Central News
Dymock, from Bath, led the banned groups System Resistance Network (SRN) and Sonnekrieg Division, called for Jews to be “exterminated” and wanted female cops to be raped.
The Nazi nut also once carved a swastika into a girlfriend's buttock using his fingernail.
The right-wing extremist created a poster featuring swastikas which read: “Rape the cops: system whores get the f**king rope.”
A picture on the poster showed a man standing over a female police officer who was lying on the ground, taken from a film called GBH.
Judge Mark Dennis, QC, had adjourned sentencing following an outburst by Dymock at the jury during his original trial.
THREAT TO THE PUBLIC
The judge described Dymock as posing a threat to the public with "significant risk of serious harm.”
"It is clear you were a leader and not a follower," he said, adding that the accused was "intelligent, well-read" but "wholly misguided.”
During his trial it was revealed Dymock had called for the “extermination” of the Jewish people as well as advocating lone wolf terror attacks, societal collapse and a race war.
In an online article he wrote: "racial holy war is inevitable.”
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When he was arrested at Gatwick Airport in June 2018 trying to board a flight to the US, cops found extremist items in his luggage, including an anthology of Nazi essays, Mein Kampf and clothes with neo-Nazi logos.
Dymock also downloaded documents on how to make a black-powder pistol, an improvised claymore anti-personnel mine and explosives.
He was found guilty of five counts of encouraging terrorism, two counts of fundraising for terrorism, four counts of disseminating terrorist publications, possessing a terrorist document, stirring up racial hatred and hatred based on sexual orientation, and possessing racially inflammatory material.
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Dymock had called for the 'extermination' of the Jews Credit: Source: BBC UK