Terrorist sympathiser who gloried in brutal killing of soldier Lee Rigby is back in jail
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Registered terrorist offender recalled to prison
A registered terrorist offender who glorified the murder of Lee Rigby has been sentenced four-and-a-half years’ in prison.Royal Barnes, 34, was convicted in March 2014 of inciting terrorism overseas and three counts of transmitting terrorist publication following the murder of Lee Rigby, a British solider, in 2013.Commander Dominic Murphy, head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism
Terrorist sympathiser who gloried in brutal killing of soldier Lee Rigby is back in jail
Royal Barnes, 34, was convicted in March 2014 of inciting terrorism overseas and three counts of transmitting a terrorist publication following the murder of Lee Rigby, a British soldier, in Woolwich.
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