A white supremacist in Britain admitted to devising a hate campaign that included “punish a Muslim day” and sending hoax letters to the Queen, Theresa May and her predecessor David Cameron.
A white supremacist in Britain admitted to devising a hate campaign that included “punish a Muslim day” and sending hoax letters to the Queen, Theresa May and her predecessor David Cameron.
David Parnham sent hundreds of vicious notes to Muslims and mosques, many containing white powders that sparked full-scale security alerts.
The 35-year-old also targeted high-profile figures with poison pen letters threatening violence during his two-year hate campaign.
He now faces jail after pleading guilty at London’s Old Bailey to 15 offences, including soliciting murder, making bomb hoaxes and sending letters with intent to cause distress.
In letters to Asian MPs and mosques he included white supremacist imagery, wrote swearing words, and signed himself off as “Muslim Slayer”, prosecutors said.