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You don’t need to be a terrorist to commit a terrorist offence

I am grateful to a reader for pointing out that I have committed an offence under S.58A of the Terrorism Act 2000.

This morning the Daily Mail published a story about various senior police officers who have apparently been very well paid. Foremost in the Mail’s sights was Stephen Kavanagh, Chief Constable of Essex. Continue reading “You don’t need to be a terrorist to commit a terrorist offence”

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Author MatthewPosted on August 8, 2016August 8, 2016Categories Criminal LawTags Daily Mail, S.58A, Stephen Kavanagh, Terrorism Act 200016 Comments on You don’t need to be a terrorist to commit a terrorist offence

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