Terror suspect was ‘making machine gun with 3D printer’

A terror suspect was caught making a sub-machine gun using a 3D printer at his studio flat, a court heard. Robert Adamski, 28, was allegedly found printing parts for the weapon when detectives raides 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 posting instructions on making guns…

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