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flag A UK man pleaded guilty to terrorism charges after police found 600+ weapons, explosives, and Nazi items at his home.

flag A 52-year-old man from Cambridgeshire, Paul Page, pleaded guilty to multiple terrorism-related charges after police found over 600 weapons, explosives materials, Nazi memorabilia, and banned documents at his home. flag The discovery followed a 2023 investigation into child abuse images, for which he was previously jailed. flag Authorities uncovered landmines, grenades, rifles, ammunition, chemical precursors, and manuals on building firearms and explosives. flag Despite denying extremist beliefs, Page had a Hitler-linked email and a white supremacist tattoo. flag He admitted to possessing prohibited weapons, explosive substances, and terrorism-related documents. flag The Eastern Region Special Operations Unit emphasized the serious public safety risk posed by the combination of extremist symbols and dangerous materials. flag He remains in custody ahead of sentencing in May 2026.

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