Sheffield man facing terror trial allegedly had 'How To Become An Assassin' document
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Darren Reynolds is one of two suspected right-wing extremists who together are accused of plotting to destroy a 5G mast.
The 59-year-old, of Newbould Crescent, Beighton, Sheffield, and his co-accused Christine Grayson have been charged with conspiring to commit criminal damage between May 13 and June 20 this year.
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Hide AdReynolds is also charged with six counts of possessing material containing information likely to be useful to a person committing a terrorist act and three offences of disseminating a terrorist publication on Telegram.
Documents he is alleged to have possessed include some about firearms and a publication entitled How To Become An Assassin.
Grayson, 59, of Boothwood Road, York, is also charged with publishing a statement on Telegram encouraging the preparation of acts of terror between June last year and June this year.
Both defendants were detained after pre-planned and intelligence-led arrests at their home addresses following an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing North East (CTPNE).
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Hide AdOn Friday, September 30, Reynolds appeared at the Old Bailey before Mr Justice Sweeney for a preliminary hearing.
Representing himself in court, he spoke to confirm his identity by video link from Leeds Prison.
Reptile owner Grayson was not produced from custody but was represented by a barrister.
Mr Justice Sweeney said the earliest available trial date at Leeds Crown Court was April 24 next year.
He also fixed a plea-and-case-management hearing for January 27.