Accused terrorist Robert Adamski ‘tried make a pistol on a 3-D printer’

A terror suspect allegedly caught trying to make a sub-machine gun using a 3D printer at his studio flat will stand trial in October 2025. Robert Adamski, 28, was allegedly found printing parts for the weapon when detectives raided his home in Leytonstone, east London, on the evening of 11 July. Counter-terrorism officers found complete instructions on how to print the firearm, it was claimed. Adamski is said to own a far-right chatroom encouraging individuals to commit terrorist acts and…

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