A man has been found guilty of terrorism and firearm offences after he was caught attempting to use a 3D printer to make a ...
The printer was making part of a semi-automatic rifle when counter-terrorism officers searched Robert Adamski's east London ...
A routine counter-terrorism probe unravelled into a chilling discovery on 12 July 2025, when officers raided Robert Adamski's ...
A Polish man who held ‘hateful views towards ethnic minorities’ has been found guilty of 3D printing parts for semi-automatic ...
Man Attempting to Make Sub-Machine Gun Using 3D Printer Guilty of Terrorism Offences, UK Met Reports
Robert Adamski, 29 (19.04.96), a Polish national of Lea Bridge Road, E10, was arrested after officers from Counter Terrorism ...
Following a fortnight-long trial at Woolwich Crown Court, Adamski was found guilty on Thursday of seven charges, including ...
A few hours at a tech launch can change how you look at the future. I realized that recently, standing amid rows of humming ...
A man has been found guilty of various terrorism and firearms offences after he was caught attempting to use a 3D-printer to make a sub-machine gun.
A man was caught by police 3D printing parts for a sub-machine gun at his home in Walthamstow. Robert Adamski, 29, was found with items of extreme right-wing ideology led a Telegram group where he ...
Christopher Ringrose, 34, Marco Pitzettu, 25, and Brogan Stewart, 25, were convicted at Sheffield Crown Court of preparing ...
A conversation on rural health care—plus, news on the Kaiser Permanente worker strike and a look at Sandford Health's latest ...
The suspect told investigators he was making toys for his kids, but inside his bedroom closet investigators say they found a ...
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