A 23‑year‑old from Buckinghamshire has become the latest right-wing extremist to be jailed for terrorism offences,
Nicholas Gilpin, from Farnham Common, was found guilty on charges including possessing terrorist information, encouraging terrorism, and stirring up racial hatred.
He was sentenced to three years and four months at Woolwich Crown Court earlier this week.
How to kill
Police from Counter Terrorism Policing South East (CTPSE) arrested Gilpin in October 2021 at an address in Hereford, seizing electronic devices that revealed a cache of violent extremist material.
Officers uncovered documents detailing how to kill with close‑combat weapons, instructions for constructing explosives, chemical weapons and firearms, and guidance for committing other criminal acts.
Inflame hatred
Alongside this were racist and antisemitic tracts that were said to “reflect a deeply embedded extreme‑right worldview”.
Gilpin’s online activity extended beyond private consumption. He used Telegram, a familiar platform in far‑right cases, to distribute videos and written propaganda designed to inflame racial hatred.
In March 2021, he posted a statement explicitly encouraging terrorism, which became a key plank in the prosecution’s case.
Dangerous content
Detective Chief Superintendent Claire Finlay of CTPSE described Gilpin’s ideology as “extreme right‑wing”, emphasising that the documents he possessed “had the sole aim of causing harm to our society”.
She warned that Gilpin is “not the only individual sharing this kind of dangerous content online”.






