Tony Lecomber bites the dust
Ketlan | 18.01.2006 19:16 | Anti-racism | Culture | Social Struggles
Tony Lecomber, Group Development Officer for the BNP, appears to have either been sacked or resigned after 'making a serious error of judgement in speaking to a non-member about matters which could be misconstrued and which could thereby possibly have caused embarrassment to the party.'
In 1985, Lecomber was convicted on five counts for offences under the Explosives Act, including possession of homemade hand-grenades and electronic timing devices and earned himself a three year sentence. In 1991 he was sentenced to a further three years for unlawful wounding for his part in an attack on a Jewish school teacher who he caught trying to peel off a BNP sticker at an underground station. He has a total of 12 convictions. Sweet guy.
In 1985, Lecomber was convicted on five counts for offences under the Explosives Act, including possession of homemade hand-grenades and electronic timing devices and earned himself a three year sentence. In 1991 he was sentenced to a further three years for unlawful wounding for his part in an attack on a Jewish school teacher who he caught trying to peel off a BNP sticker at an underground station. He has a total of 12 convictions. Sweet guy.
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