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Student Jailed After Disguising Bomb-making Manual As Minecraft Guide A teenager from South East London has been detained for sharing a bomb-making guide online, disguised as a guide to the game of video games that is so popular Minecraft. GAMES Connor Burke, 19, a London student at the university, posted the manual, which contained details on how to create IEDs that are improvised (IEDs) via Telegram to a group of around 12,000 users. Police tracked Burke through his social media accounts and detained Burke at his Bexleyheath family home. PHARAOH'S BLOG They also found documents related to terrorists on Burke's digital devices. This was all recorded by Woolwich Crown Court. The court was also informed that an investigation into his bedroom turned up a copy Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf and The Anarchist Cookbook. These books gave instructions on how to build explosives. He pleaded guilty in connection with the dissemination of a terrorist publication and to four charges of possession of a document likely to be useful to a person planning or committing an act of terrorism, at a hearing in July 2021. He was sentenced by Woolwich Crown Court for a total sentence of 42-months in prison and 12 months of licence. University student Connor Burke, 19, has been sentenced to prison for posting a bomb-making instruction manual online, after a copy of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf was found in his room
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